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How to Get Visual Voicemail on Your Windows Mobile Phone

August 18th, 2008 MobileFreak

That’s right. The most often talked about iPhone feature, visual voicemail, is now available for any Windows Mobile phone. But that’s just the beginning.

Dashwire has created an application for Windows Mobile phones that lets you manage your phone’s content (address book, text messages, photos, videos, etc.) from an online dashboard. This tool can be extremely useful for backing up your address book and other mobile content before switching wireless carriers.

The app is currently available on Windows Mobile 5.0 and 6.0, and rumor has it they are working on versions for the Blackberry and Symbian Series 60 devices as well.

Dashwire has received several awards for their innovative service, and you can check out their video here:

I’ve already heard from many folks that Dashwire has had a huge impact on how they use their phone, and I’m looking forward to using it myself.

Sign-Up here: https://dashwire.com/signup

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Comment by Dave at PhoneTag  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-08-18 12:58:46

Visual Voicemail for Windows Mobile phones is already available and it also automatically transcribes your voicemail messages into text so you can read them – it’s called SimulSays (www.simulsays.com) by PhoneTag. PC Magazine gave the WM SimulSays application a solid rating. Check out: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2704,2173819,00.asp. The application also works on all Blackberry models. A free trial of SimulSays is available at http://www.simulsays.com.

Comment by MobileFreak  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-08-19 09:33:09

Great add Dave. Glad to see there are multiple ways to get VVM for Windows Mobile.

 
Comment by Mike  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-11-20 21:32:45

I just tried SimulSays and I wasn’t impressed. It doesn’t notify you of new messages or have a home screen plugin. It also doesn’t show the name or number on the main screen. Once on the message screen, it doesn’t pull the name or picture from your contacts. It also requires pulling a menu to do anything except return the call.

It looks like they gave up during beta testing. It has more bugs, but it would take me 15 minutes to give the full report. I like the idea and gave them my suggestions, but it’s not ready for prime-time yet.

 
 
Comment by Muhammad Morgan  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2010-05-20 00:35:03

sometimes it i have a hard time selecting which mobile phone to buy. there are too many options to choose from.-,:

 
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