iPhone - Ringtone "Alarm"
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Apple iPhone “Alarm” ringtone, a clean 4-second loop in 24-bit / 48 kHz, perfect as a sharp yet soft wake-up tone, notification sound or realistic cell phone FX in videos, apps, games or audio dramas. This high-quality recording is offered as a free, royalty-free CC0 download in multiple pro formats (WAV, BWF, AIFF, MP3, OGG, FLAC, AAC and M4A), so you can use, edit and loop it in any personal or commercial project worldwide without paying a license.
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CC0 (public domain): Free and royalty-free (More information on licenses)
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Technical details
Length: 00:04
UCS Category: Communications / Cellphone (COMCell)
Type: Alone sound
Channels: Monophonic
Conditions: Son Line
Sampling Rate: 48,000 Hz
Bit Depth: 24 bits
Author: Joseph SARDIN
Sound number: 451
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