Hi,
You've always got the earphones with the remote. That way, people can't
actually hear what you're doing.
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Nic
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On Dec 6, 2009, at 1:10 AM, Matt Roberts wrote:
> T
The keypad is not disabled, as someone pointed out. For me, it's not a big
problem to put the phone on speaker to key in information. IF I need to do
something confidential, I just wait till I get home.
Matt Roberts n9gmr...@gmail.com
On Dec 5, 2009, at 4:36 PM, Rajiv Shah wrote:
> No, you do
overlooked in
> the Iphone's evolution. This is also something which eliminates some
> anonymity when keying in some confidential details.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> Rajiv
>
>
>
> Original message
>> Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 17:50:11 -0000
>>
ec 2009 17:50:11 -0000
> >From: "Donal Fitzpatrick"
> >Subject: dealing with automated phone systems using iPhone and vo
> >To:
>
> >Hi,
>
> >I am trying to use the iPhone to gain access to one of those automated
> >telephone systems.
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>Date: Sat, 5 Dec 2009 17:50:11 -
>From: "Donal Fitzpatrick"
>Subject: dealing with automated phone systems using iPhone and vo
>To:
>
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to use the iPhone to gain access to one of those automated
>telephone systems. I'm sur
When you encounter the phone systems, run your finger along the bottom of the
screen, by the "home" button. You need to put the phone on speaker phone mode
for this to work.
Matt Roberts n9gmr...@gmail.com
On Dec 5, 2009, at 12:50 PM, Donal Fitzpatrick wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use the
Hi,
I am trying to use the iPhone to gain access to one of those automated
telephone systems. I'm sure you all know the sort of thing "press one to go
insane, press 2 to have more automated options, press * to hear these
options again".
However, after dialling the initial number, I can't seem t