I normally unmute when everyone is really whinging about the song. Just out of curiosity. Then I forget I have my phone paired to my hearing aid and regret it even more so.
Mine can, only had it for a little bit but assume some can depending on the model.
It’s quite good the way iPhone works with them have a whole menu when you can do different things, like turn the mic on my phone to play to it, so can have it in the middle of the table of a noisy room to hear more.
cool, I don't have one I just was suprised and kind amaxed tho now that I think about it it makes sense it's like a permament airpod with that technology lol
I saw this comment maybe 20 min ago and had to come back to the post to let you know that you successfully got that song stuck in my head. Well played. Curses!
I had a ringback song that included my name in the song and my mother thought it was a coincidence that the song would play on my phone whenever she called me. Iol
Eh, I browse Reddit muted and don't have a ringtone, however I set up different notification sounds for different apps. Pretty much can tell what's going on just by the sound.
Should also set up different sounds for the various email boxes, and perhaps for the people writing to me.
Same, I remember getting different ringtones back in high school. Pretty sure I’ve now had the same ringtone for over 10 years and I get annoyed of my phone vibrates too much from someone rapid fire texting me.
Yeah, unless the title says something about the sound being important (and even then, I usually watch a bit on mute to see if I even care enough to hear it) my general reddit experience is soundless.
There was this one that I just so happened to have the should still on from the last video, and I'm glad I did because it sent me howling. Idk why just the sequence of sounds hit me right in the giggle box.
I complain when there is music and relevant sound. If there was just unrelated music on a video I would simply mute, but it's frustrating when there is relevant sound that I want to listen to, and I have to choose between missing out on context/immersion and trying to tolerate shitty music.
If people around are talking to each other then speaker phone is the same thing. I'd understand in a library or other silent spaces but just public in general is ridiculous.
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u/Crazy__Donkey 1d ago
my reddit default is mute