A quarter of voters keep their phone ringer active consistently. Users often toggle between vibrate and ringer modes depending on their environment. Some utilize automation to manage ringer settings, such as silencing phones at night. Custom ringtones are favored by nearly half of those whose phones ring, typically featuring liked songs or favored classic tones, although most users stick with manufacturer-provided ringtones. There are concerns regarding weak vibration motors, which may deter more people from choosing vibrate-only modes.
A quarter of voters keep their phone ringer on all the time, while many prefer vibrate settings, often switching manually based on environment.
People automate ringer profiles for convenience, using settings to silence phones at night or relying on smartwatches for notifications.
Nearly half of phone users with ringtones opt for custom ones, usually songs they enjoy or classic tones, while most stick with preloaded options.
The preference for vibration mode is limited by weak motors, suggesting that stronger vibrations might lead more people to choose 'vibrate only'.
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