Help!
Have just bought a new bluetooth headset thingy for the car and am trying to get the voice tag workign on my N95. According to the manual, I shoudl be able to listen to the tag for each contact in their contact card, but this isn't coming up as an option in the address book. When I activate the voice dialling from the stanby screen, I can say names and it finds people but nowhere near the people I actually want to dial!
Is there anyway to record my own voice tags?...
Also, can I activate voice dialling without touching the phone?...
Thanks
Michelle
(1) Listening to voice tags
Open your Contacts, scroll to your selected entry, go into that entry with the square select button and then choose Options -> play Voice Tag. The digitised voice will read out the name, sometimes with hilarious results!
(2) Recording own voice tags
Sadly not possible for address book entries. You have to endure (rather than enjoy) the digitised voice.
You can, however, record your own tags to control other aspects of the N95 such as launch Bluetooth, camera, etc. But as you'd have the phone in your hand for that I don't see why you'd need a voice tag for that. The one thing you'd want to voice tag are those people in your address book you want to ring hands free when in the car.
(3) Activate voice dialling
Once your Bluetooth headset has been paired with the N95 at outset, you should be able to press the button on the headset to answer/end call and this should get the N95 to beep at you. Then, say the name of the person you want to call. If it can something similar, it will play the name back to you so you can ensure it's the right person.
However, another issue here. If you have multiple phone numbers stored for that person (mobile, work, home etc) it will dial the "default" number or the first one in the contacts if none defined.
Another unhelpful feature from Nokia!
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