Matt Maier, wireless and gizmo correspondent for Business 2.0 magazine has reviewed the Samsung’s P207. The most notable feature of this phone is its speech-to-text recognition software. After you take some time to train the phone to your voice, you should be able to speak in the phone to create text messages. According to the review, the software does actually work. Here's a clip:
"From there, I was ready to speak my first text message. Sending it was almost anticlimactic for its simplicity. I just hit “create new text message” on the P207’s menu, held down the camera key and started jabbering—slowly. Speaking slowly and clearly is paramount—failure to hesitate between each word lead to some amusing translation problems."
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"From there, I was ready to speak my first text message. Sending it was almost anticlimactic for its simplicity. I just hit “create new text message” on the P207’s menu, held down the camera key and started jabbering—slowly. Speaking slowly and clearly is paramount—failure to hesitate between each word lead to some amusing translation problems."
Check out the link below for the full story.