Swedish House Mafia creates ringtones for Nothing Phone 2

Swedish House Mafia creates ringtones for Nothing Phone 2

Personalized ringtones were one of the public’s interests during the first years of the century in mobile devices that were not yet considered “smart”, but that time seems to be long gone, or at least we thought so until it appeared. the new bet of Nothing Phone 2 together with the musical band Swedish House Mafia.

Nothing’s CEO Carl Pei’s announcement signals the company’s initiative to bring custom ringtones back to mobile and has recently secured a collaboration with the Swedish House Mafia for a new composition tool.

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Called in English as “glyph composer”, it is a tool that will combine the LED lights that are on the transparent back of the phone and that light up when calls or different notifications are received, allowing them to be combined with different tones through a new App to create audiovisual artistic compositions.

Basically the band Swedish House Mafia has composed a sound pack that is made up of five unique tones and sounds so that each user can create their own ringtones, but also European musicians have created default content that can be used with the Nothing Phone 2 ( the App will also arrive as an update for the first model).

In this way, the App will allow you to record your tone combinations to the point that it must have a duration of eight to 12 seconds to turn it into a ringtone, while a simple two-second sound can be configured as the ringtone in a call alert. notification.

If you wonder why this peculiar association between musicians and the new mobile firm? The answer is that Swedish House Mafia members Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso and Steve Angello, have been the first investors in Nothing since the company was founded in 2020. There’s no denying that it’s a brainchild on the manufacturer’s part, though It remains to be seen how much you can interest the general public.

Bryan Schmidt
Author: Bryan Schmidt