![]() ![]() I prefer this chance to confirm, but if that extra tap bothers you, set it back to no pause, and then when you stop tapping in SC it will load just the same, but immediately dial without you telling it to do so. ![]() Either way, when you stop tapping, it will pull up your phone screen with the number already loaded, but if you set it to pause, you will have to hit connect or it will just sit there waiting. It will still require an extra tap, but on the big green dial bar on your phone screen, not the little area in SC. SO - also setting the "pause before dialing" option gives you the same kind of chance to confirm that's really what you want to do, but easier. or it might make a call when all you wanted to do was see the number. If for "require tap." you chose the "tap to contact" instead, it would require an extra tap on the small phone number icon before taking you to your phone screen and might accidentally change the cell you want to call to the landline instead, etc. "Require tap to contact" - choose "contact immediately"Īnd then for "should phone calls dial immediately?" choose "Pause before dialing". Set this way though, you get the best of both worlds - you will still see the name for people for whom you don't have a picture.įor the next two preferences, this combination works best for me: Otherwise, the name takes up half the pic - kind of defeats the purpose- other photodialers put the name under the photo, but this one over-writes it (and in a really ugly way!). If you have any questions, feel free to ask and I'll do what I can to help.Ī couple of tips for setting your preferences (took me some playing to figure these out, so maybe will save you some time): under "hide display text" choose "hide when picture exists." Then, if you have a picture, you'll only see that, not the name. ![]() Has never worked consistently for me, but frankly tapping is easier anyway.Ĭlick to expand.I think you'll be really happy with it. Only issue is they say that if you right flick/left flick on a contact name instead of tapping, you can email, text, phone, etc. Have tried nearly all the other photodial apps - this is the one with the most features and the best organized as well some look a bit more elegant but this seems most functional. it is just the original quick launch, you can't change it - but no big deal - putting SC on your quick launch means you can replace all that's left with your other faves, so win/win.) (Oh - and that is another plus - there is actually a quick launch bar right in the SC screen - so immediate access to contacts, calendar, email, etc. Will probably replace phone on quick launch bar with this appp. Have set up SC so that the number I call most for any person is the one that comes up on the first tap. Plus, you just tap the photo/name icon - with each tap, you get the next contact number for that person (and you can text or email from there too) - when you see the contact number you want (home, cell, text, etc.) - stop tapping and the phone screen (or sms, etc,) pops up with number loaded and ready.ĭon't have to remember whether the speed dial I entered for someone is their home or cell, or what the speed dial number is for anyone - don't ever have to open keyboard for a contact or look anything up unless I haven't yet entered it (and in that case, instead of looking it up, I add it to SC at the time - if you're going to type the name anyway, might as well just add it - same effort required). make up your own) which is something I really missed when switching from Centro to Pre - all my categories disappeared and there was no place to put new ones. I add them over time - would take far too long to do all 400 at once.īUT - you get icons that identify folks by photo (if you have one, otherwise, by their name) - AND you get to create groups (any you like - friends, family, work, restaurants, government, etc. I no longer fiddle with speed dial - downloaded several photo dialers and found myself liking Super Contacts Plus (worth the low cost to get the Plus version - much more advanced than the free one.) Bit cumbersome to add your contacts, but once you do, it is great. ![]()
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