With mobile phones these days so heavily focused on new features like applications and mobile platforms, it seems many have forgotten the sole purpose of mobiles, for talking. Orange though havent, in the video below, the network provider demos their new technology which aims to provide noise reduction but with improved voice clarity Orange HD Voice. Orange will be the first in the UK to launch this service. Enjoy the video below as opera singer Pamela Hay tests the clarity of Orange HD Voice.
Heres the full press release�
Orange today announced the first major advancement in UK mobile voice calling for 20 years with the launch of mobile High Definition HD Voice. Providing crystal clear sound quality for calls, mobile users will see the service set a new consumer benchmark, with todays move testament to Oranges continuing focus on innovation.
HD Voice offers a proven improvement in the sound quality of traditional mobile voice calls. The service eliminates the distance between friends, relatives and colleagues to make callers voices sound like they do when communicating face to face. Reducing the background noise, hisses and crackles of normal mobile calls, HD Voice also excels in noisy environments, so whether youre at a football match or concert, on a building site or next to heavy traffic HD Voice gives louder, clearer, sharper mobile calls. This will come as a relief for a third 32% of Brits who blame background noise including road works or noisy chatty friends as the biggest disturbance in conversations*.
Orange HD Voice is available at no extra cost to all Orange mobile customers who take a HD Voice enabled handset. From launch, new variants of the Nokia 5230, Nokia X6, Nokia E5 and Samsung Omnia Pro will be HD Voice enabled with further manufactures expected to offer HD handsets in the coming months. All HD Voice enabled handsets will be labelled with the Orange HD Voice logo, helping customers to easily recognise those devices that support the new Orange HD Voice service. HD Voice demonstration units will also be available in Orange shops.
Tom Alexander, Chief Executive of Everything Everywhere, the company which runs Orange UK, said: "Although what we use our mobile handsets for has evolved significantly in the past few years the way we make mobile calls hasnt changed a great deal since the 1990s. So were proud to be the first telecommunications brand in the UK to change this and offer customers a revolutionary new calling experience. With mobile HD Voice hearing really is believing".
HD Voice also opens up new opportunities for better ways of working in business. The arrival of HD Voice is hotly anticipated by the broadcasting industry, which believes that the service could reduce its reliance on expensive ISDN lines and the need to ferry guests to studios for interviews. Other industries that will benefit significantly from HD Voice include those with significant background noise like the construction and manufacturing industries.
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