Hi,
What about a Call Recorder (you know, something to record your call when you can't answer the phone)? Recording a call directly on your mobile when you do not answer? That way you can keep all the message you want without any limit (but yours).
Voice modificator, for fun. You could change your voice (or the voice of your friends) while in a conversation.
And something for me : the ability to connect your computer/laptop to your mobile phone to use the internet from from the phone on the laptop via wify, USB or bluetooth(?). It would be useful because I have my laptop at job but i don't have internet.
Man.... imagine that. The G1 would be a pranksters dream! (no pun) haha
Im sure it will all eventually come to the phone. As far as the voice "modificator" goes, I remembered one of the people working on the android said it will at a later version.
You can watch the video here.
http://androidcommunity.com/android-...-day-20080916/
lol, voice modificator? George dubya?
The call recording feature would be awesome, especially during calls. I'd like a program that automagically records the calls, and allows you to choose if you want to keep it or not when the call ends. OR, have it set to record calls from specific phone numbers.
It would be nice for a built-in visual voicemail though. Example:
1. Person calls
2. After a specified amount of time, the phone picks up
3. Phone plays a brief message (maybe even have extra "press 1 for whatever" features)
4. Phone records message
5. Later you can retrieve the messages like they are a text, would display the caller ID info, time, etc.
This is exactly what I want for a Voice Mail. And, having the Voice mail service on my cell phone compagny s*ck. They charge money for it, you don't have control over the maximum number of call you keep, the maximum time available for each message people give, etc. + They charge you an extra 5 to 10 $ a mouth to have the service + you have to pay cell time in order to listens to your messages!
(Sorry for my english, i'm from Quebec!)
take a look at http://www.youmail.com i just started using them and I really like the service. It's free and several of my clients have even commented hey your VM message said my name, how did you do that!!! It's pretty slick. The computer will customize the message for each caller, by seeing who the phone is registered too and saying Hi (insert client name here) Tim can't come to the phone right now please leave a message. Or you can even record your own greetings for "special" clients or family. I hope the service stays free!!
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im sure the first 2 will be developed sooner or later. just a matter of time.
as of now tethering is not possible (connecting your laptop to phone to use the internet) and plus if someone found a work around t-mobile ha capped data usage at 1gb a month and if you go over that they'll severely limit your bandwidth for the rest of the month and they can even terminate your service.
so yeah don't expect any tethering work arounds to be very useful.
I live in canada... Here Rogers give you 6gig of data a month for 30$ So thethering may be interesting for me.
I'd definitely like to have my voice mails converted to text so i can simply read them quickly, and not have to listen for 10 minutes while some loser blathers on and on..
are there any apps that can do THAT?
I don't know about you, but half the messages left on my answer machine at home are about 25% illegible. Well, I don't know if the batting average is that high, but I get a lot of messages that I simply can't return. No automatic system could ever decipher that. I believe there are paid services where people transcribe your messages for you.
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