Guest dutchphoto Posted October 19, 2009 Report Posted October 19, 2009 IKt isn't there. I have tried, Cyberon and MS but nothing works with my BT headset when I push the button. I know there is a solution flashing the ROM. But there arn't dutch custom ROM's available. So I probely have to leave the Omnia and return back to HTC. Unless Samsung is coming with a fix but I don't thing they will. Leaving this out Samsung put the device 5-6 years back.
Guest meabigbaldguy Posted October 20, 2009 Report Posted October 20, 2009 IKt isn't there. I have tried, Cyberon and MS but nothing works with my BT headset when I push the button. I know there is a solution flashing the ROM. But there arn't dutch custom ROM's available. So I probely have to leave the Omnia and return back to HTC. Unless Samsung is coming with a fix but I don't thing they will. Leaving this out Samsung put the device 5-6 years back. Unfortunately, this is a well known fault with the Omnia from the beginning. After countless releases of official ROMs, Samsung has not yet addressed this with the Omnia; however, it is addressed with the Omnia II. As you already know, the only solution are the BT fix custom ROMs, which on this forum, are all in English.
Guest dutchphoto Posted October 22, 2009 Report Posted October 22, 2009 Unfortunately, this is a well known fault with the Omnia from the beginning. After countless releases of official ROMs, Samsung has not yet addressed this with the Omnia; however, it is addressed with the Omnia II. As you already know, the only solution are the BT fix custom ROMs, which on this forum, are all in English. Yeah, I know. Iam switching back to my HT Touch Cruise, I think.
Guest dutchphoto Posted October 22, 2009 Report Posted October 22, 2009 (edited) I wonder if the Omnia II has voice dial. The Samsung Qwerty doesn't has voice dial neither. I read this on a dutch forum where a guy who had bought the Qwerty wrote "Too bad it doesn't has Voice dial. But it can be installed" I think Samsung "dropped"something here.The Sony Xperia does have voice dial/Command too. It seems that the Omnia which comes in the Millionair package does has Voice Dial. The below is from a review, google translation. "Headset The included headset is like you in 'The Box' have seen above in two parts. The first section runs from the connector in the device into a small box containing the microphone and push-to-talk button. Use this button for voice dialing and recording / hanging up a call." Ofcourse it is not said it works with BT too. Edited October 22, 2009 by dutchphoto
Guest meabigbaldguy Posted October 23, 2009 Report Posted October 23, 2009 (edited) I wonder if the Omnia II has voice dial. The Samsung Qwerty doesn't has voice dial neither. I read this on a dutch forum where a guy who had bought the Qwerty wrote "Too bad it doesn't has Voice dial. But it can be installed" I think Samsung "dropped"something here.The Sony Xperia does have voice dial/Command too. It seems that the Omnia which comes in the Millionair package does has Voice Dial. The below is from a review, google translation. "Headset The included headset is like you in 'The Box' have seen above in two parts. The first section runs from the connector in the device into a small box containing the microphone and push-to-talk button. Use this button for voice dialing and recording / hanging up a call." Ofcourse it is not said it works with BT too. That's a good question! I've read up on the Samsung site and through the Omnia II section of this forum and neither specify if voice dialing is present. My guess is that it's not, but I do know that it works on the device. Anyway, I think that MS Voice Command is rather good. It's just a matter of time before custom ROMs are more available for the Omnia II, so if you fancy one, I'm guessing that some chefs will cook in a voice dialer as they have on some of custom Omnia ROMs. Edited October 23, 2009 by meabigbaldguy
Guest conqueror Posted October 25, 2009 Report Posted October 25, 2009 I hope this will help. First try one of Khuanchai Roms OR try this link http://www.modaco.com/content/i900-general...ted-1-mar-2009/
Guest dutchphoto Posted October 25, 2009 Report Posted October 25, 2009 (edited) That's a good question! I've read up on the Samsung site and through the Omnia II section of this forum and neither specify if voice dialing is present. My guess is that it's not, but I do know that it works on the device. Anyway, I think that MS Voice Command is rather good. It's just a matter of time before custom ROMs are more available for the Omnia II, so if you fancy one, I'm guessing that some chefs will cook in a voice dialer as they have on some of custom Omnia ROMs. It isn't a question of a cvooked ROM. The fact is that Samsung is leaving out an important app. without ANY reason. I have tried to do it manually but it sucks. I don't like MSVC. And I basically do not need Voice Command, but voice dial over BT. I like Cyberon v1.2 more which I have installed. So I am not planning to buy an Samsung again until the add whatever Voice dial in it. I will install my favorite myself. But I need to connection between BT en the Omnia.I don't like to be killed in traffic because of Samsung! @Conqueror. I was already aware of that thread. I am dutch so I like to have a dutch ROM. Meanwhile I have Tried Vito Voice Dail and Vito Voice Command. The last one has a problem with BT. The first works but not with BT. The third Voice2Go works but not with BT. This has a problem when BT is even switched ON. Decided to flash an english ROM. But the Khuanchai' Omnia WM 6.1 ROM DXIF1 build 21001 ROM has problems with screen alignment Edited October 25, 2009 by dutchphoto
Guest dutchphoto Posted November 8, 2009 Report Posted November 8, 2009 I decided to start using Vito's "VoiceToGo", after I used the trial for awhile. I'll get the Omnia out of my Pocket. Click on "Go" say the number and put it back. Probely I put "VoiceToGo" on a hardware button. For receiving calls I don't have to get it out of my pocket only pushing the button on my headset is enough to talk.
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