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The Milestone doesn't run Blur. I'm currently trying to find out how the Milestone is implementing this. I'm prodding Matt on the Moto support forums for answers. I can only guess that they added Nuance vSuite to the Milestone update. That's the app that gives the Devour BT voice dialing.
The potential good news is that maybe some enterprising devs can rip out the code or app from the Milestone update that allows BT VD and make it available for our Droids.
Skip to 2:20 in the vid below (in Italian). There is a proper voice command app added (like MS Sync). The question is whether that works via BT headset.
Yes he started the app from the phone. Then the phone prompted him w/ questions to make sure it was dialing the correct number - which is how all BT voice dialers work. What we don't know is if he could have started it via BT.
We don't have anything like that that comes standard on the Droid. The app in the vid is similar to Voice Dialer HF in the Market. But VD HF can't be initiated from a BT headset. That's the key. According to the Moto info, the Milestone 2.1 has the ability to initiate a call from a BT headset.
I wouldn't assume the reviewer had the foresight to include BT voice dialing in the review, nor would I assume that he owns a BT headset. Have no idea. I wasn't implying by posting that vid, that the app shown is capable of BT initiation, nor that the app implies BT VD is possible on the Droid. I just found it interesting because it is doing exactly what we want - minus initiation by BT.
If your car doesn't have bluetooth support you can always get a bluetooth speaker with built in LCD that supports phonebook transfers. I know walmart sells 2 of these for about 50 bucks, one mount of your steering wheel and the other to your visor. The steering wheel mounted one looks pretty good and has arrow keys allowing you to navigate through your contact/missed calls without taking your hands off the wheel.
The poster of the video WAS using a BT headset. If you look at the video, when the call in progress screen comes up, the background is blue, versus the typical green background. Whenever the voice audio is being directed through the BT, the call screen background changes from the standard green to the blue.
While I didn't sit and watch the entire video (based off the press release you posted), I would assume he would include the BT voice dialing in the review. There are only, what, about ten items listed on the feature list? So, for the video to be over 7 minutes long, I am guessing he went over everything in it.
I settled for an app that does this. I bought VoiceDialer HF for $4 and and very happy with it. Oh, I shouldn't have had to buy it and I shouldn't have to be happy with it but I did and I am!would anyone settle for an app that did this?