I want a phone with voice dial: no programming, no service fee. Which phone?

JTEwv

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I've had at least two samsung phones that just voice dialed. I pressed the hot key for it and just said, "call jeff mobile" and it would call the mobile entry for Jeff's mobile phone. No programming, just talking. I could also use my bluetooth headset button. I want it again, but it all of my reading about phones and talking to sales people, I am not trusting the information that I am getting. I would love a qwerty keyboard too, but am not married to the idea.

Help?

Thanks!
 
Voice dialing isn't usually a feature listed on the product's description.

Most phones, if not all, have this feature. The ones that are almost guaranteed to have it are bluetooth enabled. The easiest way is to find a store that has live demos of the phones for you to play with.

I know being a Verizon customer for over 7 years, that Verizon hasn't released hardly any phones since 2004 that lack this feature.
 
The last phone I bought had to be programmed and only had one option per entry. I would like to avoid that. Any tips on finding live demo stores? The one I went into a few days ago only had dummy phones.
 
Windows Mobile phones with the Windows Mobile Professional 6.0 and 6.1 have Microsoft Voice Command either included or as a purchased program. The pr0gram has speaker-independent voice dialing. It generates its own voice tags from contacts. It compares what you say to its tags. It can dial each number in your address book by name if you store them as home, mobile, work or any of the other categoiries. It can also read messages, execute commands and tell the state of the phone. There is also a version for Windows Mobile Standard.

Go here for further information and a demo:
Voice Command Software | Smartphone and PDA | Windows Mobile
 
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