Telephony: A feature that permits you to dial a number by calling them out to your cellular telephone, instead of punching them in yourself.
A feature that permits you to dial a number by calling the digits out to your cellular phone instead of punching them in yourself. The technology has advanced to the point that several models of mobile phones are now offered with the feature, which contributes to convenience as well as driving safety.
A feature that allows callers to use their voice to dial a number. The feature contributes to convenience as well as safe driving.
A feature available only on selected phones that permits you to dial numbers by calling them out to your cellular phone, instead of dialing them manually. This function is especially convenient for making calls from your vehicle while driving.
A feature available on certain handsets that allows the user to call phone numbers listed in their phone book by means of a voice command.
The latest phones carry this feature which allows the user to dial a number on their cellular phone by just saying the name of the person called into the cellular phone microphone.
This new feature is only available on digital phones; it allows you to dial by calling out numbers aloud instead of pressing them on your keypad. This is a safer option than dialing while driving.
The ability to dial numbers on a wireless phone using only your voice.
A feature that allows users to speak words into a wireless phone to cause it to dial pre-programmed telephone numbers without using the buttons.
A feature on most wireless handsets allowing the user to place a call to numbers stored in memory by simply speaking the name, rather than using the keypad to recall the number.