: The system natively supported MP3, M4A, WAV, and OGG audio files.
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Beyond standard ringtones, the S II included atmospheric audio files categorized as a "Bonus Soundtrack" designed for relaxation or custom alerts: Forest Mist Morning Rain Customization and Formats : The system natively supported MP3, M4A, WAV,
The Samsung Galaxy S II (S2), released in 2011, introduced a sophisticated "Auditory User Interface" (AUI) that moved away from purely mechanical sounds toward more emotive and melodic tones. This shift was centered around the debut of Samsung's iconic brand sound, which has since become a global staple. The Debut of "Over the Horizon" The Debut of "Over the Horizon" : Created
: Created by senior designers Yun Jung-sam and Ji Seong-wuk, the tone was intended to sound "future-oriented" and "hopeful" based on surveys of 900 participants.
: The 2011 version was designed to be friendlier and easier to remember than the electronic beeps of previous generations. Stock Ringtone Library
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