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Voice Dialing?

cellmom

Nov 9, 2006, 1:07 PM
Does this phone have voice dialing? It seems to have everything else I want. what's the price on it?
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Rich Brome

Nov 9, 2006, 2:24 PM
cellmom said:
Does this phone have voice dialing? It seems to have everything else I want.

No. ☹️

Kind of crazy, isn't it? The Samsung Jitterbug phone has voice dialing, but this one doesn't! 😳
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Mobileman34

Nov 10, 2006, 6:48 PM
wtf.. two new cingular phones with 3g and both dont have voice dialing...
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Djanifer9512

Nov 12, 2006, 2:06 PM
The phone can still use Cingular Voice Connect.
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Matt_a

Nov 13, 2006, 1:32 PM
Djanifer9512 said:
The phone can still use Cingular Voice Connect.

Are you talking about the Cingular feature that still requires you to dial *8 to access it? If so, that's pretty useless IMHO. Most people I know who buy a Bluetooth phone, get one so they can use a headset or hands-free car kit. The idea is to not have to dig the phone out of you pocket or purse to make a call. If you have to look at the phone and dial *8, you may as well dial the number or use speed dial. Why ANY phone would be produced with Bluetooth but not voice dial is beyond me.
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dqderrick

Nov 13, 2006, 2:23 PM
I completely agree! However, it would be nice if you could program the Bluetooth headset to autodial *8 when you press in its button... So... instead of activating the phone's voice dial, it "activates" cingular's. I'd get it if that worked. Although $10/month for 2 phones seems rediculous when it is free on a lot of phones.

We plan to just use speed dial.
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dqderrick

Nov 13, 2006, 2:49 PM
Well, I just called Cingular and complained about not being able to have my Bluetooth headset initiate an autodial to *8. She was nice and understood my complaint and stated she'd submit it. Whatever.

I'd actually begrudgingly pay the $9.98/month for the service on 2 phones if I could autodial *8 with my BT headset.

Lame...
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Matt_a

Nov 13, 2006, 3:14 PM
dqderrick said:
Well, I just called Cingular and complained about not being able to have my Bluetooth headset initiate an autodial to *8. She was nice and understood my complaint and stated she'd submit it. Whatever.

I'd actually begrudgingly pay the $9.98/month for the service on 2 phones if I could autodial *8 with my BT headset.

Lame...

Yeah..I just don't get it. I'm in the same boat with my next phone. I really like the Sony Ericsson W300 but it doesn't have voice dial. I'll have to get the more expensive W810i to be able to initialize a call from a Bluetooth headset. I know the W810i is probably a better phone, but I just have a thing for filp phones. I would love to have a conversation wit...
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Scoundrel86

Apr 23, 2007, 10:09 AM
If you intend to always use Voice Connect, why can't you dial it once on your phone manually using *8 and then always use the redial feature on the headset. (On my headset, I just press the button for 2 seconds to initiate a redial of the last number.) Since the last number should always be *8, wouldn't this do as you like?
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DonSatter

Nov 25, 2006, 11:57 PM
A work-around for the bad design is to call *8 before you get in the car and then use the bluetooth double tap to call the last number.

Its sad that you have to do something as off the wall as this but it is the best way I've found so far to use Voice Connect and not fumble with my phone while driving.
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