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Aug

21

2010

PhoneQ helps keep you safe and organized

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by Dustin Karnes
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There’s a lot of apps out there for Android that try to help you stay safe while driving, like State Farm’s Pocket Agent app. But now, a new app, called PhoneQ, is out and attempting to not only help you stay safe on the road, but also to keep you organized. PhoneQ allows you to line up a list, or queue, of phone calls that you need to make, and connects them one at a time.

As of right now, there are both paid and free versions available. See below for a comparison chart:

PhoneQ Lite (free version) PhoneQPro (Full version)
Limit of five (5) calls in the queue at one time.  If more than five are attempted, app prompts you to delete one. Unlimited calls in the queue.
Not connected to Google Calendar Automatically connects to your Google calendar and prompts you to add and edit calls.
No Voice Prompts Can prompt you with voice so you don’t have to look at the phone when the call begins.
No Voice Recognition Recognizes your voice to place the call for full hands-free operation.
No Priority Calls Will interrupt a current call if a priority call is scheduled.
No AutoDial Can be set to automatically dial the calls in your queue without intervention.  Great for a long trip.
No Snooze Settings Lets you set the duration of Snooze for a call you want delayed.

According to the official site, “you set up your ‘queue’, or list of calls you need to make and indicate what time the calls need to be made.  When that time arrives, the software automatically alerts you to make the call, and all you do is touch “Dial” for the call to be made.”

Be sure to hit up the download links below to check it out for yourself. The lite app is completely free, while the Pro version is $4.99.

PhoneQ Lite

PhoneQ Pro

[via Phone-Queue]

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