Sony Ericsson T60LX manual Editing Your Voice Commands, Re-recording Commands, Tips

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Using Voice Commands

 

Editing Your Voice Commands

 

 

 

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1 Scroll to Settings, Select, Voice Control, Select,

 

 

holdEthe phone up to the ear in the position that

 

 

 

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VoiceCommands, Select.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Select the type of voice command and press Select.

 

Begin speaking after the tone ends.

 

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You can record labels that are up to 8 seconds in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Select a voice command and press OK.

 

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duration. Keep in mind that longer tags provide a

 

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example, the name “Tom” can easily be confused

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 Lift the phone to your ear, wait for the tone and say

 

 

with “Tim”.

 

the command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Record your voice using the same tone and inflection

 

 

 

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You can also edit the voicemcommand for a contact name

 

 

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T60LX specifications

The Sony Ericsson T60LX, a notable entry in the mobile phone market of the early 2000s, represents the merging of advanced technology and stylish design. Launched as part of the renowned T-series, it carved out a niche for itself with a combination of features aimed at both corporate professionals and casual users alike.

One of the standout characteristics of the T60LX is its compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable and easy to handle. The phone is equipped with a vibrant monochrome LCD display, providing clear visibility for messages and caller information, which was a key feature during its time. Despite being compact, the T60LX manages to accommodate a comfortable keypad, allowing for efficient typing and navigation.

In terms of technology, the T60LX is equipped with GSM capabilities, ensuring reliable connectivity across various networks. This was particularly important as mobile communication expanded during this era, and users sought devices that provided widespread coverage. Additionally, the phone incorporates an infrared port, enabling wireless data transfer with compatible devices, which was a significant convenience for users exchanging contacts and files on the go.

The T60LX features built-in polyphonic ringtones, allowing users to personalize their experience, a notable step forward from simple monophonic tones. Users appreciated the ability to choose from a range of sounds, elevating the phone's appeal in a market where customization was becoming increasingly important.

Notably, the phone includes essential functionalities such as SMS and predictive text input, which enhances message composition efficiency. Another vital aspect of the T60LX is its robust battery life, providing extended usage without frequent recharging, a necessity for users constantly on the move.

Moreover, the inclusion of a calendar and basic organizer tools reflects the T60LX's focus on productivity, catering to professionals who required reliable scheduling and task management features. Overall, the Sony Ericsson T60LX is a testament to the quality engineering of its time, combining practicality, technology, and style into a single device that captured the essence of early mobile innovations. It remains a memorable example of how mobile communication devices began to evolve into essential tools for everyday life.