Cell phone ringtones can sometimes be heard through television speakers due to interference caused by the phone's strong radio signals. When a phone rings, it transmits at maximum power, which can induce noise in nearby electronic devices, including TVs. This phenomenon is often attributed to the antenna effect, where the TV's preamp picks up the ringtone signal, amplifying it through the audio system. While older GSM phones were more prone to this issue, it can still occur with newer models under certain conditions. Overall, the interaction between cell phones and electronic devices can lead to unexpected audio effects.