Weekly poll results: the ringer is off all the time for many, others switch manually | Infinium-tech
Last week, we asked you if you keep your phone ringer and if you do, what ringtone you use. As we suspected, the “ringer” option was a less common option, but it is still how a quarter of the voters use their phone daily.
Then there is almost a dead partition among those who vibrate their phone all the time and who manually switch. Among the latter, some are lucky which is still a physical switch, but over time such phones will be less and less.
Whether by switch or using settings, people who togle their ringers, where they are and what they are doing, to enable it out or otherwise in the noise environment.

Interestingly, a lot of people said that they use some kind of automation to change the ringer profile, such as silence the phone at night. Alternatively, some rely on smartwatch/band for some notifications, but they make less than 10% of voters.
While reading through the comments, we saw a lot of people complaining that the vibration is weak on their phone – we suspect that more people will go on the “vibration only” route if vibration motors promote power.
In those whose phone calls ring for calls and messages, using about half a custom ringtone. About. Typically, it is either a song that they like or a special tone from an old phone. In the east, the song often changes adequately, the latter has found the right ringtone and stick to it. If it is not broken, do not fix it, right?

Nevertheless, most people use a ringtone that was included by the manufacturer – it is a 3: 2 partition among those who listen to preloaded ringtones and choose one and who never change the settings and simply use default ringtone.

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