Nokia 5185i (Verizon Wireless) Ringtones
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
- Hey guys, what I have here is another vintage Nokia phone from my cellphone collection that I'm showing off for its classic and famous ringtones from the Nokia 5185i. The Nokia 5185i CDMA phones that came out in 2000 and it was offered through most commonly with Verizon Wireless and Altel including Alltel's prepaid carrier Simple Freedom, while the Tracfone version is the Nokia 5180 for your typical entry model. Around the early 2000's and these phones were very common to come across back in the early 2000's. These old Nokia phones have customizable faceplates which is kinda cool, which they are the Xpress-On Color Covers, although the Nokia 5180 and some Nokia 5185i models have thr Nokia 5165 faceplate. This is the North American version of the Nokia 5110, and the CDMA version is the Nokia 5185i which had some different ringtones. Here is a list of all the ringtones:
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Nokia
Ring ring
Low
Mosquito
Bee
Intro
Etude
Hunt
Going up
City bird
Chase
Hopping down
SciFi
Kick
Robo N1X
Dizzy
Happy return
Playground
Progress
Helan
Fuga
Menuet
Ode To Joy
Elise
Mozart 40
Piano Concerto
William Tell
Badinerie
Polka
Attraction
Dawn
Polite
Persuassion
Orient
Tango
Alamuhan
12 months
Running horse
Auld Lang Syne - Наука
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Nice Ringtones Duran Medine.
Cool! I like the 8-bit variants of well-known classical music.
Nokia and Motorola always did some nice 8-bit variants of classical music.
@@DuranMedine That's very interesting. When it comes to classical music 8-bit variants of the old days, the ones on classic Windows operating systems will always be my favorites.
@@CEO100able Same here.
As a European, I’m always fascinated by the American versions of the mobile phones of the pre-iPhone era. They’re familiar, yet slightly different. 🙂
There some international models I like from the Pre-iPhone era which is the Noka 3510i and the Nokia 3530.
It's kind of sad these devices were now replaced by touch friendly phones as of today.
In 2005 my first phone was a Nokia 1100 and that little got the job done.