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- 07-25-2003, 03:42 PM #1Jim MacKenzieGuest
"plewis00_uk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> It just crossed my mind when someone was talking about it in another
> thread but who actually uses voice dialling on their Nokia phone?
I use it all the time - especially when I'm using the phone while driving.
It's far less distracting than dialling numbers or using the phonebook.
(Yes, I do use a headset when I use the phone in the car.)
Jim
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- 07-27-2003, 11:26 AM #2plewis00_ukGuest
Re: Who uses voice dialling on their Nokia?
I was really asking about voice dialling straight off through the phone
with no headsets or anything though I guess these are all valid points.
I'm looking forward to getting a Bluetooth compatible Nokia (upgrade
from 7650, so I'm thinking 6600) which I could possibly use voice
dialling with.
And like I was wondering, the voice tags are probably stored as PCM
files in phone RAM which would take up a good few Kb, wouldn't you
rather see that memory as space for Java games, text messages,
pictures, ringtones, etc.?
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- 07-28-2003, 03:31 AM #3ƧØÞGuest
Re: Who uses voice dialling on their Nokia?
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:26:58 -0400, plewis00_uk
<[email protected]> wrote:
>And like I was wondering, the voice tags are probably stored as PCM
>files in phone RAM which would take up a good few Kb, wouldn't you
>rather see that memory as space for Java games, text messages,
>pictures, ringtones, etc.?
Nope, I'd rather have a phone that maximises its usefullness as a
phone
- 07-30-2003, 08:47 AM #4Jim MacKenzieGuest
Re: Who uses voice dialling on their Nokia?
"plewis00_uk" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> And like I was wondering, the voice tags are probably stored as PCM
> files in phone RAM which would take up a good few Kb, wouldn't you
> rather see that memory as space for Java games, text messages,
> pictures, ringtones, etc.?
My phone doesn't have Java and I don't keep text messages all that long (if
I cared I'd forward them as emails so that I could store them on a floppy
disk). Ringtones are cool but voice dialling to me seems the best use for
the space. Then again, I'm not the typical trendy cell phone user. My
phone has a (gasp) monochrome display!
Jim
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