How to Make a Voice-Dialed Call Using the Bluetooth Headset of My Samsung Blackjack 2

By William Pullman

You can voice dial contacts stored on the phone or by saying the phone number.
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Bluetooth headsets are useful for business calls, freeing your hands so that you can take notes or operate your computer while talking. When combined with the Voice Command feature of the Samsung Blackjack II -- which enables you to initiate phone calls using verbal commands -- you can operate your phone hands-free. Support for Voice Command through Bluetooth was added with the Windows Mobile 6.1 update to the Blackjack II. Previous versions of the operating system are not supported.

Hold the primary button on the Bluetooth headset until you hear a beep. The voice command icon, which looks like a microphone, appears on the screen.

Speak the voice command to place the call. Say "Call" and the name of the contact you want to call; "Dial" and the phone number of the person you want to call; "Call Back" to dial the last number that called the phone; or "Redial" to dial the last phone number you called. If you have more than one number stored for a particular contact, the number options appear on the screen.

Say the name of the phone number option that you want to use, if you're using the "Call" feature and the contact has more than one number saved. For example, if you are calling the contact's home number, say "Home."

Tips

Speak clearly and with a natural voice when using Voice Command to reduce errors.

Warnings

Information in this article applies to Windows Mobile 6.1 and later. It may vary slightly or significantly with other versions or products.

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