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thefunkymunky

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If you look at http://iphone.tomtom.com/ they mention hands-free calling. What does this mean - you can dial a number hands-free or receive calls hands-free? This has to be by voice - right?:confused:
 

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Surely by pressing the 'answer' button?

Or perhaps it does add completely hands-free calling. Who knows. It is a dock accessory.

Then it isn't hands-free is it. As far as I'm concerned to be able to call something hands-free means it doesn't need physical interaction from the user to respond - hence using your voice.
 
Then it isn't hands-free is it. As far as I'm concerned to be able to call something hands-free means it doesn't need physical interaction from the user to respond - hence using your voice.

The standard definition of hands free would be hands free while talking - a bluetooth headset for example requires you to hit a button (either on the phone or the headset itself) to answer, but is still considered hands-free...
 
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