Samsung's phones have changed dramatically in the last 10 years, with items, functions and applications remaining despite changes. One of these things has been preserved over time "Above Horizon", his famous ringtone that you can see even if you have never had a product type.
Samsung frequently updates this update every time they unveil a new model for the Samsung Galaxy S. family which is what we refer to with the new "Over the Horizon" Galaxy S10, and we'll update it in this article. to show you how this popular ringtone originated ten years ago.
How this has changed is "Over the Horizon", Samsung's ringtone
Like the legendary Nokia Tune, "Over the Horizon" becomes one of those sounds you recognize as soon as you hear it. Ever since the creation of Samsung its first version of the Galaxy SII in 2011, The ringtone has grown in popularity to the point it is today: an unforgettable tone for the Korean company terminals. In the following audio, you can listen to "Over the Horizon".
The following year, Samsung gradually changed the tone to continue keeping its core context, moving from the rock of the first version to the new year of the second. On the Galaxy S4, the genre chosen to avenge "Above Horizon" was Symphony Rock, what to hear next and what left for Samsung Galaxy S5.
After two years with the same predetermined voice, the Asian company has decided to introduce new changes to "Over the Horizon". So, he left Symphony Rock to Orchestral Pop on the Galaxy S6, with a musical instrument that was very different from the original tune we met in 2011.
Samsung never used the same "Over the Horizon" feature again for two years in a row, so in 2016, with the launch of the Samsung Galaxy S7, we were able to team up with the new version. At this time, The chosen genre was Fusion Jazz and so was the sound of the ring, with a prominent piano that brought a sensational touch to the sound.
One of the most recent “Over the Horizon” is the compatible Samsung Galaxy S8, that is, launched in 2017. Crossover was present on this recycled clock, a cross-genre of music that created the sound. that In my opinion, it has been one of the best & # 39; Above & # 39; until now, or at least very cautious.
Samsung's popular ringtone took a strong chance on its ninth version, which was accompanied by the Samsung Galaxy S9. For tracts launched in 2018, the company chose a tone inspired by the Nordic Orchestra, you can see the style next to classical music
The years had passed and "Over the Horizon" had reached its tenth anniversary. The emergence of its earlier versions was impressive, but Samsung's wanted something more special to celebrate such a day. That way we arrive The "Over the Horizon" Classical Crossover for the Samsung Galaxy S10, presented in February 2019, compiled by composer Steven Price and performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra at the famous Abbey Road stations in London
As explained by the company on its website, with this modification is inspired by the beauty of the oceans through "A comforting combination of rope manufacturers, stringers and woodwinds".
The ringtone was accompanied by the introduction of video recorded at the event on the island of Sipadan, Malaysia,
If you don't like it or are tired of "Over the Light" From Samsung, we remind you that on Android you can create your own ringtones or play a song. So, you can change the tone from time to time so you don't get frustrated.
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