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2009-11-15
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2009-11-16
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2009-11-17
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i have an E71 and voice dialing was merely a dream that never materialized. it sucks.
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2009-11-17
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2009-11-17
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Just press the button on the headset, the phone greets you with a twiddle sound, speak the name, it dials. press button to hang up.
It's a lot better than phones of a few years ago where you have to teach them the sound for each contact, it's now speaker independent. Quite impressive, actually. When I switched from the original and great 6310i to the E65, I spent ages trying to find out how to teach it before I realised it didn't need it!
Fujitsu U820, HTC Vision/G2/DesireZ, Nokia N800 770 E71, Zaurus 6000, Palm T3, Zaurus C3100 - stolen