Product: Cell Phone: Messaging: Input
Contextual Predictive Text   (+2)  [vote for, against]
you know what I'm going to say.

Imagine a context such as new year's day. Surely my mobile should know that as soon as I type "h a p" I'm going to want Happy New Year ? (especially once I've done it once already)

similarly :

before lunch, I'm much more likely to use the word 'lunch' in a text,

or (given that my cellphone knows stuff like this),it knows it's my friend Rach's birthday today, couldn't it pre-prepare a text message along these lines, so that I (a) remember (b) just fill in the blanks before sending,

or it knows that If I start sending a text at 18:30 on a weekday I'm bound to be suggesting a drink somewhere.

P.S. you can tur n CPT off in the settings menu.
-- neilp, Jan 01 2004

Nice (+)
-- hazel, Jan 06 2004


Meat concert.
-- Detly, Jan 06 2004


Likewise, any text written on a Monday morning is more likely to contain the word "crap". Any text to the phone-owner's partner is likely to start with the word "sorry" and end with "love you" (or if the phone-owner is male "me too").
-- dobtabulous, Jan 06 2004


could it also predict who you are going to send the message to via a calendar or previous habits? ie. its 18:30, [neilp] always texts [timgarood] at this time of day to ask about going for a drink.
-- jonthegeologist, Jan 06 2004


It always seemed a little half-arsed, prefixing my girlfriends name with "AAA." Now she thinks she's a battery.
-- Detly, Jan 06 2004



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