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vmanimation.gifVoiceSignal, a global leader in speech interface solutions for mobile devices has announced its plans to embed its new software in almost all future mobile phones. The new version called VoiceMode 2.0 would be a continuous dictation solution designed exclusively for mobile phones and an upgrade to the VoiceMode 1.0 which is now carried by all major network players including Cingular, Verizon and Sprint.

Now with the upgrade version of VoiceMode 1.0 will makes it debut very soon and promises more features and better functionality. The VoiceMode 2.0 would deliver a better vocabulary, continuous dictation running integrated in the phone and an over all better performance. This software can be used when inputting text in to any mobile application like SMS, IM, and calendar and is exclusively designed for mass market phones including Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Palm, Pantech and others. http://www.voicesignal.com/ .

"High performance continuous dictation from VoiceSignal will dramatically change the way people use text messaging on mobile devices. Dictation offers significant improvement in usability that will drive increased messaging volume and message length. Even for experienced texters, using the key pad is tedious and slow. Continuous dictation will be a major leap forward in mobile phone usability," said Neil Strother, Research Director of Mobile Devices, NPD Group. VoiceSignal's portfolio of "no-training" embedded speech solutions include VSuite(TM), VSpeak(TM), and VoiceMode(TM). VoiceSignal solutions will ship on more than 100 million handsets through the end of 2006 making it the clear market leader. The solutions are used by market leading OEMs including Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Palm, Pantech and others, and available on major networks such as Verizon, Cingular, Sprint, T-Mobile and Vodafone.