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Posted by Sven on September 24, 2006, 11:07 pm
Please log in for more thread options Are you using a Pocket PC phone edition? I assume so. Which one? Are you
using Microsoft's Voice Command?, or some other voice tag capability that
came on your phone device? If the latter, it may actually work the same
with a Smartphone. OEMs have the option of doing what they want in that
respect, so some phones like the MPX220, actually recognized contacts and
others require setting up voice tags for each contact. Either way, if the
BT set you have can trigger the built in voice recognition capability, it
may work. It isn't a generic yes or no, in that case. If it is MS Voice
Command software, which is something you would have had to buy and install,
then it is a definite no, because it isn't available for smartphones.
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Sven
MVP - Mobile Devices
>> If you are talking about Microsoft's Voice Command, no, that product is
>> not available for the Smartphone (yet, hopefully). What sort of car kit
>> do you have BTW? I have two, and neither work that way. My OEM one in my
>> Jeep requires me to set up names and numbers on it directly, and my
>> Wife's Parrot, did pull all the numbers off her Razr and allow her to
>> speak them, but it isn't doing that with her SmartFlip, or at least we
>> haven't gotten it to. In either case, neither system forwarded speech to
>> the phone, the both processed the speech themselves.
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> I have a parrot the cheap one without the screen. When I press the call
> button it loads the voice tag option on the pocket pc and I speak my tag
> etc.... I thought that MS Smarthphone would have done this as the PPC does
> :(
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> David
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