by T¹ » Mar 1, 2002 @ 3:52am
Moose, where did you get this information?
Smartphones do not record every phonecall. They are capable of recording calls at will though, just like most high-end phones are capable of now. Also, they are not capable of converting speech-to-text yet, as this is still a fairly cpu-intensive process. I'm sure that software will be available at some point in the future, but it seems unlikely at the current time due to the cpu requirements and the fact that the low sample quality of the phone call would make it even harder. Also, to my knowledge, there is no software available yet to allow you to do this on PPC2K devices.
I run a phone shop and often get to sample and preview phones before their release. All the devices i've seen so far haven't impressed me yet, the best being only glorified PPCs. The O2 XDA is the only smartphone that really appeals, but that's more for it's looks. I believe this market is in its infancy and right now the industry is just trying to release first-generation devices to take advantage of the hype surrounding 'smartphones'. In a year or so, i think we will see more feasible devices (better battery life, size, weight, integration). I mean, has anyone seen the 3G phones that are starting to appear in Japan? THAT'S where mobile technology is going!