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Cellular Phone Forum / Providers / Sprint PCS / November 2007

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Sprint Touch anyone?

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Batista - 17 Nov 2007 18:54 GMT
Could anyone provide their experience with the Sprint Touch? I currently
have the Treo 700p and it's great but this new phone seem to have even
better features. Do you think it's worth the change or should I just stick
with what I have? I am especially fond of the voice dial feature that my
700p doesn't have.
Scott - 18 Nov 2007 00:10 GMT
> Could anyone provide their experience with the Sprint Touch? I
> currently have the Treo 700p and it's great but this new phone seem to
> have even better features. Do you think it's worth the change or
> should I just stick with what I have? I am especially fond of the
> voice dial feature that my 700p doesn't have.

I almost got a Touch, but didn't because it lacked the voice recognition
dialing that I had on my Razr- I'm on the road a lot and like the ability
to call anybody with the press of a bluetooth button.  Other than that, the
functionality is great  (a buddy has one).

Th Touch does have the limited "voice tag" dialing where you record a tag
for the entries in your contact list.
Todd Allcock - 18 Nov 2007 01:47 GMT
> I almost got a Touch, but didn't because it lacked the voice recognition
> dialing that I had on my Razr- I'm on the road a lot and like the ability
> to call anybody with the press of a bluetooth button.

You can add Microsoft Voice Command for about $30.  (Some HTC phone's
include it preinstalled- others get Cyberon Voice Dial which requires
"tags.")  

In addition to voice dialing your contacts or any number (i.e. "Call John
Smith at Work," "dial 1-800-555-1212,") it also provides limited voice
control of the PPC's functions ("Start *name of program*, "Play *artist,
album or playlist*" or the phone's status ("What is the battery
level/signal strength.")
 
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