Im not sure but i downloaded a dog whistle sound as my ringer
I cant hear it when it rings! but my dog D.B. Cooper will let me know when I have a call
2006-06-27 11:59:54
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answered by Jujeaux 6
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Decible is always related to distance of the sound/noise...
80 decibel (next to your ears)
Some other examples that will help you have a reference.
dB(SPL) Source (with distance)
90 Loud factory, heavy truck at 1 m
80 Vacuum cleaner at 1 m, curbside of busy street
70 Busy traffic at 5 m
60 Office or restaurant inside
50 Quiet restaurant inside
40 Residential area at night
30 Theatre, no talking
10 Human breathing at 3 m
0 Threshold of human hearing (with healthy ears); sound of a mosquito flying 3 m away
2006-06-27 17:37:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the volume. But the volume should go up proportionally with the decibels.
2006-06-27 17:30:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It totally depends on how loud you set it!!!. Decibel measurement are logarithmic, in base ten.
2006-06-27 17:31:22
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answered by KayP 2
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Depend on the Volume setting the phone is set at by its user.
2006-06-27 17:31:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I bet your does not make much noise, you do ! !
I know you have your on vibrate ! !
so your cell phone does not make any noise ! !
smile
good luck
have a great day
2006-06-28 19:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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4.67
2006-06-27 23:16:10
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answered by hkyboy96 5
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4.67
2006-06-27 17:31:47
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answered by Anonymous
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