Speed Dial

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MichiganTelephone:
I think he confusion here comes from the fact that the OBiTALK portal lets you store a name next to each speed dial entry for identification purposes, but on the device itself, only the speed dial position and actual number are stored, probably to save memory space.  The device doesn't need the name to complete the call.  That may also explain why Obihai has never offered name matching from the speed dial list on incoming Google Voice calls (so that you would see the name in the speed dial list if the call is coming from a number you have stored there) - it's because the device doesn't store the name, or at least it doesn't appear to.

dennist:
Quote from: MichiganTelephone on May 31, 2012, 08:58:49 am

I think he confusion here comes from the fact that the OBiTALK portal lets you store a name next to each speed dial entry for identification purposes, but on the device itself, only the speed dial position and actual number are stored, probably to save memory space.  The device doesn't need the name to complete the call.  That may also explain why Obihai has never offered name matching from the speed dial list on incoming Google Voice calls (so that you would see the name in the speed dial list if the call is coming from a number you have stored there) - it's because the device doesn't store the name, or at least it doesn't appear to.

You’re right on the target. Yes, I need to print the speed dial list from OBiTALK portal to see the names.

It’s more convenient for uses to see the names for the speed dial operation when there are 99 entries. Skype does have this feature available on Skype To Go numbers print list. It should be not that difficult to add this feature into its portal by OBihai.

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