Section 3

VoiceSignal™

VoiceSignal is advanced speech recognition software that can beused toactivate awide-variety offunctions onyour Pocket PC. VoiceSignal software automatically voice activates all numbers in your Contacts for voice dialing or searching, and no pre-recording or training is needed.

VoiceSignal commands allow you to dial numbers, lookup contact information, and open applications using your voice. Simply say a command at the prompt to open your contacts, launcher, the Picsel Browser, and more.

1. In standby mode, press and hold the

key on the right

side of your phone.

 

2.After a brief pause, “Say a Command” appears in the display and is pronounced through the speaker.

3.After the phone beeps, say the name of the command that you want to perform. The VoiceSignal commands are:

Call: Lets you dial a phone number by saying a name saved in your contact list or by saying the digits in the telephone number.

Lookup: Lets you retrieve contact information for any entry in your contacts list.

Open: This provides you with one-step access to many of your phone’s applications such as Calendar.

The following sections provide more information about the VoiceSignal commands.

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Samsung SCH-i730 manual VoiceSignal, Side of your phone

SCH-i730 specifications

The Samsung SCH-i730, a notable device in the history of mobile technology, emerged as an appealing blend of a smartphone and a pocket PC, captivating users in the mid-2000s. Launched in 2006, this device showcased Samsung's commitment to innovation, packed with features that aimed to enhance user experience during its time.

One of the most prominent characteristics of the SCH-i730 is its design. With a sleek and compact form factor, it was equipped with a 4-inch VGA touchscreen that provided clear and vibrant visuals. This touchscreen was a significant advancement, offering improved navigation and interaction compared to the traditional button-based phones of the era. The device also featured a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, enabling users to type messages and emails quickly and efficiently, thereby appealing to professionals and multitaskers.

In terms of performance, the SCH-i730 was powered by Windows Mobile 5.0, an operating system that catered to mobile professionals with features like Office Mobile, which came pre-installed. This allowed users to view and edit important documents on the go. The device boasted an Intel PXA272 processor running at 624 MHz, ensuring smooth operation and responsiveness during multitasking.

Connectivity was another strong suit of the SCH-i730. The device supported both CDMA and GSM networks, giving users the flexibility to choose their preferred service. Additionally, it included Wi-Fi support, enabling users to access high-speed internet at home or at hotspots. Bluetooth functionality further enhanced its capabilities, allowing for data transfer and connections with various peripherals.

The battery life of the SCH-i730 was commendable for its time, providing up to 4 hours of talk time and up to 200 hours on standby. This ensured that users could rely on the device throughout their busy days without the constant worry of recharging.

Camera-wise, the SCH-i730 featured a 1.3-megapixel rear camera, which, while not groundbreaking by today's standards, allowed users to capture moments and share them digitally.

Overall, the Samsung SCH-i730 illustrated a significant step forward in mobile technology, combining functionality, style, and connectivity. Its blend of features appealed to tech enthusiasts and professionals alike, making it a memorable device in the transition to modern smartphones.