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815 Motorola with Earpiece

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bbart45 - 29 Oct 2006 21:26 GMT
Hello,
I have never used an earpiece/mic with a phone but figured I'd take
advantage of the rebate program and get one.
Question is this:  Do you open the flip, dial the phone and then close it
to continue the call, assuming you don't want to voicecall? How do I go
about closing the flip phone to put it in a pocket etc and not end the
call?
Don R. - 29 Oct 2006 21:42 GMT
> Hello,
> I have never used an earpiece/mic with a phone but figured I'd take
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> about closing the flip phone to put it in a pocket etc and not end the
> call?

With Bluetooth, you push a button on the earpiece and speak a voice command
to dial and voice command the name of the person in your phonebook. If they
have more than one entry, it will ask you which no. You do not have to open
our phone at all.
bbart45 - 30 Oct 2006 01:34 GMT
I don't think Bluetooth is an option with the 815
Peter Pan - 30 Oct 2006 02:58 GMT
> I don't think Bluetooth is an option with the 815

Yes it is.. I have both a BT headset and a wired headset with a send end
button... During the winter, when I am snowmobiling and have thick gloves
on, it's much easier to hit the send/end button on the wired headset, than
try to find that button on the BT headset in my usually numb ear (or hidden
under my stocking hat)....
Don R. - 30 Oct 2006 03:59 GMT
Yes, it is. Bluetooth is an option with the E815.

> I don't think Bluetooth is an option with the 815
Jeb  Hoge - 30 Oct 2006 14:52 GMT
> > Hello,
> > I have never used an earpiece/mic with a phone but figured I'd take
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> have more than one entry, it will ask you which no. You do not have to open
> our phone at all.

If you do have BT enabled (i.e. you're getting the audio through the
earpiece), you can open the phone, dial or locate the number (you'll
hear the keytones in the earpiece), hit Send, and close the phone, and
it will not hang up. You have to use either the End key or the button
on the earpiece. Works very nicely.
vzuser - 30 Oct 2006 22:50 GMT
How about without BT enabled? Just using an earbud and inline mic. Will
the same thing apply for dialing, closing the flip open etc?
Peter Pan - 31 Oct 2006 01:11 GMT
> How about without BT enabled? Just using an earbud and inline mic.
> Will the same thing apply for dialing, closing the flip open etc?

Depends... I use both BT AND a corded earpeice with the send/end button on
the cord, and with that, it will work just fine with the flip closed.. The
ones that do not have the buttons on the cord itself don't work that way..
Jeb  Hoge - 31 Oct 2006 15:37 GMT
> How about without BT enabled? Just using an earbud and inline mic. Will
> the same thing apply for dialing, closing the flip open etc?

I think it might, but I've only used it that way once and I don't
remember if I closed it during the call or not.
vzuser - 01 Nov 2006 00:45 GMT
thanks again to all for the input. Looks like I will have to wait until I
get it and see what happens.
 
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