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  2. Truecaller - Wikipedia

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    Truecaller is a smartphone application that has features of caller ID, call-blocking, flash-messaging, call-recording (on Android up to version 8 ), chat and voice by using the Internet. It requires users to provide a standard cellular mobile number for registering with the service. The app is available for Android [1] and iOS.

  3. Spotify - Wikipedia

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    If a song is "loved", a custom radio channel will be created based on it, and when there are at least 15 of these songs, a "My Favourites" channel is unlocked. The standalone app was made available to all iOS and Android users in the United States since 4 June 2019. Spotify announced the app would be shut down on 16 May 2022.

  4. Caller tune - Wikipedia

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    RBT (Ring Back Tone) is a service that allows you to set a melody, music, tone, song or any sound as a Ring-Back tone for your callers. You can set RBT for all your callers, while they wait to pick up the call.

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  6. myTunes - Wikipedia

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    myTunes. myTunes is a program that originally allowed Windows users to download music from an iTunes music share over a network, circumventing restrictions in iTunes that only allow streaming music. The software was widely popular on college campuses across the U.S. in the early 2000s. It was developed by Bill Zeller at Trinity College.

  7. Ringing tone - Wikipedia

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    Bell System tones. In North America (excluding Mexico, Central America and parts of the Caribbean ), the standard audible ringing tone is a repeated cadence of a two-second tone and four seconds of silence. In Korea, repeated cadence of a one-second tone and two seconds of silence. The signal is composed of the frequencies 440 Hz and 480 Hz.

  8. T-Mobile customers: Your phone plan might change - AOL

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    It’s not clear how long customers have to opt out of the switch, but you have to call customer service to avoid it.

  9. FaceTime - Wikipedia

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    t. e. FaceTime is a proprietary videotelephony product developed by Apple Inc. FaceTime is available on supported iOS mobile devices running iOS 4 and later and Mac computers that run Mac OS X 10.6.6 and later. FaceTime supports any iOS device with a forward-facing camera and any Mac computer equipped with a FaceTime Camera.