: The 3310 used a simple piezoelectric buzzer, meaning it could only play one note at a time. This gave the tune its distinct, "chippy" digital quality.
By the time the Nokia 3310 launched in 2000, the tune had evolved into the iconic monophonic beep sequence that defined a generation.
The ringtone is an excerpt from a solo guitar piece titled composed in 1902 by the Spanish classical guitarist Francisco Tárrega .
: While it appeared in commercials as early as 1992, it became a selectable ringtone (initially titled "Grande Valse") on the Nokia 2110 in 1994. 2. Evolution on the Nokia 3310
: The 3310 used a simple piezoelectric buzzer, meaning it could only play one note at a time. This gave the tune its distinct, "chippy" digital quality.
By the time the Nokia 3310 launched in 2000, the tune had evolved into the iconic monophonic beep sequence that defined a generation. nokia_3310_classic_ringtone
The ringtone is an excerpt from a solo guitar piece titled composed in 1902 by the Spanish classical guitarist Francisco Tárrega . : The 3310 used a simple piezoelectric buzzer,
: While it appeared in commercials as early as 1992, it became a selectable ringtone (initially titled "Grande Valse") on the Nokia 2110 in 1994. 2. Evolution on the Nokia 3310 nokia_3310_classic_ringtone