Smartphone audio is the most context-dependent sound in modern film — the same notification chirp reads as urgent in a thriller, mundane in a sitcom, and obtrusive in a quiet scene where the protagonist is trying to think. These 757 smartphone recordings give an editor real choice instead of one generic ping pulled off the desktop.
Inside the library: message notification chimes across iPhone, Xiaomi and Android default tones, ringtone loops at varying tempos for phone-call scenes, alarm clock buzzes from morning-routine moments, and the haptic vibrate buzz from a phone resting on wood. Lock-screen swipe taps and keyboard click feedback are bundled alongside. Filmmakers shooting in tight rooms layer the vibrate-on-wood buzz under a dialogue scene because it implies an off-screen text without pulling focus. UX designers pull the swipe taps for app prototypes. Free to download for any project, commercial or personal, no signup wall.