odd dictionary
Jan. 21st, 2003 03:49 pmDoes anyone know what criteria must be met for a word to be included in a mobile phone's default predictive-text dictionary?
My phone (which is Sony Ericsson) seems to have an odd selection... today it didn't know 'inauspicious' - which didn't surprise me. It also didn't know 'bastard', but did know 'conjure' - both of which surprised me.
My phone (which is Sony Ericsson) seems to have an odd selection... today it didn't know 'inauspicious' - which didn't surprise me. It also didn't know 'bastard', but did know 'conjure' - both of which surprised me.
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Date: 2003-01-22 10:14 am (UTC)For example, I use the phone memory for my address book. That way I can have long names and over 100 friends (and before you say it, I know, finding 100 people that were prepared to talk to me was an achievement). Everytime I add a name from an electronic business card or SMS, it adds it to the SIM, which is no use whatsoever.
And no, I don't have a solution. Except change where your address book is stored.