The phone speaks to you, it's not just displayed on the screen. It's a
Woman's voice on my UK spec phone, and her pronunciation is a little odd at
times when she reads back the name to you, but it's understandable.
It prompts for the name, asks you to confirm if there are similar sounding
names, then asks you for which number if you have more than one number
stored under that name (i.e. Mobile, Home, Work) and you just say 'Home' and
it dials the right number.
So the prompts are all 'spoken' to you, and work over a Bluetooth device
such as a car hands free kit or Bluetooth headset too.
Lofty
"jonjonbear" <bigolds98@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hello group.
> Thinking of moving to either T mobile or sprint and it looks like they
> both carry one or more of these three phones. They seem to tout
> having improved voice dial, do the phones actually have verbal
> responses or just text on the screen? I was reading the directions on
> line and it has what the phone says Like "Did you say?" but it doesn't
> say whether you read it or hear it..Does that make sense? Years ago I
> had an LG phone with Verizon that had voice prompts so if it didn't
> understand it the phone would verbally speak to you..I have an
> original V3 with Cingular and it's voice recognition is only okay and
> it doens't have any responses..
> Hope this makes sense,
>
> Thanks so much!
> John
>