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I was looking on the Motorola web site and it list MP3 playback as a
feature for the V710, however, in the user's manual there is no
mention of MP3. Does this phone really have MP3 capability? If so,
how does it work? How would you be able to get MP3s on there?

The phone also has a slot for a SDRAM card so would anyone recommend
using this as MP3 player?

Thanks.
 

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Put the songs on a transflash card, insert into phone, go to media center on
phone and play away.
There are LOTS of things this phone will do that the manual makes no mention
of. Typical lousy moto manual.

"ss" <susheth@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I was looking on the Motorola web site and it list MP3 playback as a
> feature for the V710, however, in the user's manual there is no
> mention of MP3. Does this phone really have MP3 capability? If so,
> how does it work? How would you be able to get MP3s on there?
>
> The phone also has a slot for a SDRAM card so would anyone recommend
> using this as MP3 player?
>
> Thanks.
 

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Such as? What can it do that isn't in the book.

Well...one question...I thought I heard that this phone had a speaker
phone...but can't find a thing about it. Does it, or doesn't it?

Thanks.

"Brad" <me@here.invalid> wrote in message
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> Put the songs on a transflash card, insert into phone, go to media center
> on
> phone and play away.
> There are LOTS of things this phone will do that the manual makes no
> mention
> of. Typical lousy moto manual.
>
> "ss" <susheth@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3ff39173.0409020617.3ca836e5@posting.google.com...
>> I was looking on the Motorola web site and it list MP3 playback as a
>> feature for the V710, however, in the user's manual there is no
>> mention of MP3. Does this phone really have MP3 capability? If so,
>> how does it work? How would you be able to get MP3s on there?
>>
>> The phone also has a slot for a SDRAM card so would anyone recommend
>> using this as MP3 player?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
>
 
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In article <S9SZc.112702$4h7.16796527@twister.nyc.rr.com>,
"JD" <jdaly3@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

> Well...one question...I thought I heard that this phone had a speaker
> phone...but can't find a thing about it. Does it, or doesn't it?

It does, and it's even mentioned in the manual. It's the key below the
volume keys. It works only when the clamshell is open, though.

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Thanks to the posting about the mp3. But does anyone has any information of
any way to do it wireless via Bluetooth.
I would like to take advantage of this technology.
Speaker phone is excellent, and yes you need to have the phone opened.
One of the things are great about this phone is the ability of been able to
recognized your voice command for dialing a phone number or locating a
phonebook entry without having to programmed every single entry in your
phone book with a voice stamp.




"Michelle Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in message
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> In article <S9SZc.112702$4h7.16796527@twister.nyc.rr.com>,
> "JD" <jdaly3@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>> Well...one question...I thought I heard that this phone had a speaker
>> phone...but can't find a thing about it. Does it, or doesn't it?
>
> It does, and it's even mentioned in the manual. It's the key below the
> volume keys. It works only when the clamshell is open, though.
>
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In article <J7YZc.7325$Of3.1665@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>,
"Abdiel A Arauz" <support@jpg.com> wrote:

> One of the things are great about this phone is the ability of been
> able to recognized your voice command for dialing a phone number or
> locating a phonebook entry without having to programmed every single
> entry in your phone book with a voice stamp.

My partner has a Samsung a670 with this same feature.

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Hack for enabling calls with flip closed.
*Standard disclaimers
*No claims that this will work, I haven't tried it and there's a
possibility to mess your phone up in programming mode.*
Lots of other great v710 info...

Nuclear Elephant: Motorola v710 Info Page

http://www.nuclearelephant.com/papers/v710info.html

More info on vioce recognition.
The Samsung phones are listed as the first Verizon phones to offer
advanced Voice recognition software technology, but it sure sounds
like what the v710 does.

Voice Recognition - Speech Recognition and Voice Activated Dialing
from VoiceSignal Technologies

http://www.voicesignal.com/

Gartner Group
March 15, 2004
"Voice Signal is rapidly becoming established as the leading provider
of high-end, speech-recognition technology for mobile devices. Its
speaker-independent name dialing operates from a phonetic
representation of the user's address book, so that a user does not
need to train the system to her voice. Several mobile phone
manufacturers, including Samsung, Motorola, Sendo and Panasonic, offer
the system"


"Abdiel A Arauz" <support@jpg.com> wrote in message news:<J7YZc.7325$Of3.1665@tornado.tampabay.rr.com>...
> Thanks to the posting about the mp3. But does anyone has any information of
> any way to do it wireless via Bluetooth.
> I would like to take advantage of this technology.
> Speaker phone is excellent, and yes you need to have the phone opened.
> One of the things are great about this phone is the ability of been able to
> recognized your voice command for dialing a phone number or locating a
> phonebook entry without having to programmed every single entry in your
> phone book with a voice stamp.
>
>
>
>
> "Michelle Steiner" <michelle@michelle.org> wrote in message
> news:michelle-315D98.22393602092004@news.west.cox.net...
> > In article <S9SZc.112702$4h7.16796527@twister.nyc.rr.com>,
> > "JD" <jdaly3@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Well...one question...I thought I heard that this phone had a speaker
> >> phone...but can't find a thing about it. Does it, or doesn't it?
> >
> > It does, and it's even mentioned in the manual. It's the key below the
> > volume keys. It works only when the clamshell is open, though.
> >
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In article <e1705cb3.0409040214.71e7a379@posting.google.com>,
davidlind@my-deja.com (David L) wrote:

> More info on vioce recognition.
> The Samsung phones are listed as the first Verizon phones to offer
> advanced Voice recognition software technology, but it sure sounds
> like what the v710 does.

Yup. My partner has a Samsung from Verizon; the voice recognition in
both is the same, judging from the Samsung manual and my experience with
my V710.

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