12 Free Cellphone Sound Effects - Most Popular
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Marimba Ringtone - iPhone

Clean line-out recording of the iconic default “Marimba” ringtone from the Apple iPhone , perfect to illustrate an incoming call or to practice everyday sound recognition. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:07.
Message #2

The same "note" as the Apple ringtone when receiving a message on an iphone. An octave below. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:10.
Mobile Vibrator in a Hand

Sound of an iphone vibrator, in a hand. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:19.
Email Sent

Noise from an email sent from an Apple branded device. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:01.
Mobile vibrator in protective shell

Vibrator of an iphone in a plastic shell, resting on a wooden table. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:20.
Mobile vibrator in a pocket

Sound of an iphone vibrator, in a trouser pocket. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:21.
Mobile phone vibrator #2

Mobile phone (Sagem MyX-2): Vibrate on a wooden table (x2). UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:09.
Mobile vibrator without protective shell

Vibrator of an iphone without a plastic shell, resting on a wooden table. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:21.
Warning tone phone

Ring and vibrate alert a Nokia 6300 mobile phone placed in the hand. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:19.
Mobile phone vibrator #1

Mobile phone (Sagem MyX-2): Vibrate on carpet (x2). UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:06.
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- Prefer English terms when possible
- Avoid typos and misspellings
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- Use singular nouns (cat, not cats)
- Skip adjectives (cat not big cat)
- Avoid onomatopoeia and slang
- Don't describe what the sound is NOT
- Focus on the sound source (door, engine, bird)