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If you started a call with your cellphone close to a loudspeaker you could hear the connection being initiated through the speaker. Something like a tat-ara-tat sound.
It never went away.
I can still hear incoming calls, texts, and tower pings with my headphones.
GTA IV uses this sound when you're about to receive a call while driving. I remember being confused (and subsequently blown away by the attention to detail). I'm a little nostalgic for the sound so I'm glad it's preserved in that game.
I think they made a song with that noise, something dance or techno or house
Barcode Brothers - SMS
Mario Piu - Communication?
https://youtu.be/CGHKb5LSKE0?si=zGhmQNtJoLRcaDyp&t=55
"They" probably made a bunch, but I'd recommend you to check out Venjent - Calling for You (ft. Oktae) (and anything else from him tbh).
some GSM phones would reboot PCs if a call came through and was situated near the PC.
I didn't know, that's fantastic!