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Smart Phone users - Letters to numbers

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I have a full qwerty keyboard on my pjone, so if some company advertises a number as (123)-456-SURF I have no way of converting SURF to the numbers. I try and remember which is which, but I'm old and feeble. Whst do you youngin's do?

My wife has the same issue with her Blackberry.

 

Luckily I have a Pre, with a full keyboard that flips out, but a touchscreen for dialing that includes said letters.

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It would seem like an easy program to be able to qwerty dial the number. I searched and so far no such program.

I have a Blackberry, if I dial a number like 866-SOX-GAME and dial that exact number with SOX-GAME spelled out in caps it will automatically dial the number correctly.

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QUOTE (Downtown518 @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 01:58 PM)
I have a Blackberry, if I dial a number like 866-SOX-GAME and dial that exact number with SOX-GAME spelled out in caps it will automatically dial the number correctly.

 

Hmm, I will have to try my DASH, and if that doesn't work, add another reason to my list of why I screwed up by not buying a Blackberry

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