Readers who would like to hear all the versions of Samsung’s iconic ringtone reimagined over the years can head down to Samsung Newsroom where nine Samsung Galaxy S models (save for the original) have been listed alongside their custom ringtones. This is due to the fact that the original Samsung Galaxy S launched in 2010 didn’t have this signature sound which was introduced along with the second model in 2011, and because both the Galaxy S4 and Galaxy S5 shared the same Symphony Rock iteration of Over the Horizon, before Samsung mixed things up again with the Galaxy S6 and its ringtone reimagined as an Orchestral Pop tune. While the Samsung Galaxy S10 series represents the OEM’s tenth flagship generation, it’s interesting to note that there have only been eight “Over the Horizon” ringtones over the years. His Over the Horizon composition was performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra at the London Abbey Road Studios and currently acts as the soundtrack of a promotional video published by Samsung Newsroom on YouTube. This year’s Over the Horizon ringtone was composed by Steven Price, the Academy Award-winning composer that scored the 2013 film Gravity and was involved with other musical compositions for Batman Begins and The Lord of the Rings trilogy, just to name a few. Over the previous smartphone generations the ringtone was redone in a number of music genres, ranging from Rock and Symphony Rock to Orchestral Pop and Fusion Jazz, but this year the ringtone was inspired by the ocean, its vastness, and beauty, and has been reimagined as a Classical Crossover musical piece. The new interpretation of Samsung’s famous ringtone celebrates the ten-year anniversary of the Samsung Galaxy S flagship smartphone series.
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