it does that if there is only one number input for the entry. Say John Doe only has a mobile number, then when you use voicedial it assumes you want this number dials because it's the only number there. However, say you wanted to call john smith and he has home and mobile, then it will ask you for which one you wouold like diale.d
No, it does it when there's multiple entries. That's the problem. I could see it if there were only one number entered. Once in a while it asks me which number, but most of the time it just dials the one that's marked "primary number" on the sim. Even if there are other entries for the same name.
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Originally Posted by rpmura
No, it does it when there's multiple entries. That's the problem. I could see it if there were only one number entered. Once in a while it asks me which number, but most of the time it just dials the one that's marked "primary number" on the sim. Even if there are other entries for the same name.
i don't have any numbers on my sim, all on the phone. try that cause configured this way, mine works perfectly
so you have multiple numbers for a person but they are in separate entries? That would be the problem then! All numbers would need to be under a single entry.
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so you have multiple numbers for a person but they are in separate entries? That would be the problem then! All numbers would need to be under a single entry.
No, my wording is probably not the best. They are all under one entry. For example if I have John Smith, under his name I have his cell, home, work, etc. Actually I love the new address book. I hated the old Motorola multiple entries for every person, including the sim and phone. Too many numbers to scroll through. It's about time they combined them under one entry. But as far as the voice command, it doesn't always ask me which one to call. Maybe the answer is just to keep all of the numbers on the phone and erase them from the sim. Just back up the phone memory in Motorola phone tools or something. If I buy a new phone, I'll copy them at that time. Perhaps it'll work better that way like you said Maverick. Thanks.
I have a V3xx with a loose left hinge. I purchased it through customer care and they advised that I can go to a Corporate Store and do an exchange there.
I guess I must be one of the lucky few who have gotten one with a pretty tight hinge on it. There is maybe a two to three millimeter of play when closed. No play when open.
I swapped mine out yesterday. 2 out of the 3 he brought out were loose too. Oh, and to prevent that "sticky" key issue, pull the layer of film on the keypad off SLOWLY.
When you say its lose do you mean when it is closed because mine is or when it is open because mine is not or when you are about to close it because mine is a bit lose when i am
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