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[Reposting to remove unsupported HTML tags. Should be readable now.] Cell phones should offer the option of using T9-style searching of a user's phone directory. Here's how it should work: (1) Press the down arrow to activate the phone book (this is pretty much the standard short cut on most cell phones) (2) One of the soft keys should toggle between "normal" mode and "T9" mode. By default it should be set to the user's last choice. Most user's will set this just once. (3) In "normal" mode, to find someone named "Steve Williamson", you would narrow down the phone book entries to those that started with "STEV" by typing 7-7-7-7-8-3-3-8-8-8. This is how all cell phones work today. Notice how many keys I had to hit! (4) In "T9" mode, to find someone named "Steve Williamson", you would narrow down the phone book entries to those that started with "STEV" by typing 7-8-3-8. Power-User Feature: To further narrow down the search you should be able to enter the first few letters of a person's first name AND last name. This could be done by recognizing the # key as "skip to last name". So to find "Steve Williamson", you would type 7-8-#-9-4 As cell phones have increasingly larger phone book capacities, the current standard method of searching is painful. A T9-style input method works perfectly for this since the dictionary of "words" T9 needs to recognize is limited to the names in your phone book. As far as I know, NO cell phone does this yet.
sko, Dec 31 2005
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It should be easy, because T9's main shortcoming is when typing unfamiliar names. But any phone worth its salt (read: a precious few phones actually do this, that's because most phones are pitiful) should add every name in your address book to its user-dictionary, so it can be recognized while T9-ing.
I'm still p*ssed off that my phone can hold a hundred or more pictures or videos, but it screams at me "TXT MSG FULL!! 99%" when I have less than 100 TEXT MESSAGES stored in it. It has 100 message capacity, combined between inbox, sent, and drafts. I mean, with a 160 byte cap on SMS, can't I allocate some of that picture storage that I don't use to SMS?? Would that really be so hard? 1024 SMSs would fit in 160KB, which can't be more than 2 photos.
Sorry, offtopic.-Dan Pritchard.
On Symbian phones, there is an application called ALON Contact Guide that provides this functionality.