That has not been my experience. I find it works lousy. Maybe I
don't know how to use it. That is entirely possible. Heh. Never read
the book.
Is there a way to cancel an incorrect dial with voice?
>>V3xx voice dialing works quite well for me even over Bluetooth in my
>>car.
>That has not been my experience. I find it works lousy. Maybe I
>don't know how to use it. That is entirely possible. Heh. Never read
>the book.
Have you tried voice training?
>Is there a way to cancel an incorrect dial with voice?
Not that I know of. I just press a button.

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Steevo@my-deja.com - 18 Apr 2007 02:58 GMT
>Have you tried voice training?
Yes, I have. It often misdials.
>>Is there a way to cancel an incorrect dial with voice?
>
>Not that I know of. I just press a button.
A friend had an LG phone, 8000 something I think. He would say a name,
it would ask if this is right, he could say "no".
That seemed to work for him.
My v3 razr, well, it's just weak.
John Navas - 18 Apr 2007 16:12 GMT
>>Have you tried voice training?
>Yes, I have. It often misdials.
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>
>My v3 razr, well, it's just weak.
The subject here is V3xx, not V3 -- the V3xx is considerably improved
over the standard V3. When using voice command name dialing, it will in
fact ask for the correct name from a list of possibilities when it
doesn't know for sure.

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