thexfactor said:Think it's used to notify the volume as in size, not the sound or ringtone
Yamaraj said:Volume as in sound, and volume as in size/space are not the same. Thus, the size of a phone has nothing to do with its loudness.
thexfactor said:You'll get the W550i, K750i, W700i in that range which have got a loud enough ringtone volume, though the loudspeaker volume when playing music isn't as loud as the ngage
superczar said:Volume CC = Volume in cubic centimeteres and has absolutemly nothing, zero, zilch to do with the ring tone Volume!
Than why some site Provides Volume CC info while reviewing any mobile phone?
What is the best Viewing factor to Judge the Ringtone Volume while purchasing phone (with loud ringtone volume)?
superczar said:I wouldn't want to carry around a 500cc phone in my pockets
mohit said:this sure is the funniest thread ever on TE man ....u make it sound like "the heavier u weigh , the louder u can fart."
:rofl: :rofl:
"Volume in CC" has nuthing to do with the ring volume dude ...rofl ...i still cant stop laughing.
Funky said:Welcome to 4th grade maths.
CC is the volume unit. Its calculated by height x length x depth of the phone.:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
mohit said:dude volume in cc = volume i.e length x breadth x height of the phone's body in cubic centimetres.
cc is not the unit for intensity of sound ...i think its hertz for sound.
so volume in cc stands for the dimensions (or u can say size) of the phone.
i hope i am clear.
cc is not the unit for intensity of sound ...i think its hertz for sound.