Used Dixie Horn & Ringtones for Android?


Dixie Horn & Ringtones Analysis

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Dixie Horn & Ringtones is a free entertainment application designed for Android devices, offering users a variety of sound effects and ringtones. This app features a collection of classic Dixie horn sounds, alongside several other entertaining sound bites that can be used for notifications or ringtones. Users can easily navigate through the options and select their preferred sounds, enhancing their mobile experience with a touch of humor and nostalgia.

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The application is optimized for straightforward use, allowing users to set their selected sounds as default ringtones or notifications with minimal effort. It is suitable for anyone looking to add a playful element to their device. The app's user-friendly interface ensures that even those with limited technical knowledge can enjoy its features without complications.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.0
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 4.4 and up
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
85
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Be like the Dukes and blast the Dixie Horn from the General Lee car out of your speakers.

Be like the Dukes and blast the Dixie Horn from the General Lee car out of your speakers. This sound is entirely for free and you can save it as a ringtone or notification sound.

Permissions are required for saving the ringtones, no information is kept or saved. If there is no permission given, the sound cannot be saved to your mobile device.


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