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The Galaxy S23's ringtone has a music video created by Samsung

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Yesterday saw the official debut of the Galaxy S23 and S23 Ultra, both of which come with an updated rendition of Samsung's venerable ringtone. Samsung has created a whole music video for it this time. Since the initial model, Samsung has included a song named "Over the Horizon" that may be used as a ringtone with every (mainline) Galaxy smartphone. You've definitely heard a variation of the song before because it used to be the standard ringtone on various smartphones, even if it was just while it was playing loudly and distortedly in public when no one was taking a call. Samsung's new Over The Horizon ringtone goes retro for Galaxy S23 - SamMobile Photo Credit: SamMobile Over the years, the song has received a number of new arrangements; the Galaxy S23 features yet another one. For instance, the Nashville String Machine recorded the version made for the Galaxy S6 in 2015. Yaeji, a singer and DJ widely known for her dance music, produced the most recent iteration. The whimsical version "evokes the universal emotions of optimism and joy, enabling us to envision and be enthusiastic about what's on the other side of the horizon," according to Samsung. Also Read: Samsung Even a music video for the ringtone was produced by Samsung, combining stop-motion animation and watercolor-style graphics. Even if you're not very interested in phones, it's still a pretty cool creation.

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