Check out the impressive speech to text feature in Nexus One
Nexus One madness is running high and wild – there should be no second thoughts about that. A few days back, when Nexus One was officially announced during the Android Press event, it highlighted various functionalities of the Google Phone. One feature that caught my attention was the inclusion of speech to text feature in Google’s superphone. So here we are – talking about this very feature which simplifies your life by converting your voice based input into collection of words. (Video included at the end of the post)
It turns out that this speech to text conversion feature is pretty accurate, as you will see in the video shown below. You want to add punctuation symbols, you got that. It can even include smilies in your text, meaning you can use it for chatting purposes as well. Check out the video that shows you this feature in action and even teaches you how to use it.
If you are interested, check out the following links
Exploring the Nexus One Live Wallpapers (Video)
Wired / Wireless tethering enabled for Nexus One
European edition of Nexus One makes friend with multi-touch
[via TechnoBuffalo]
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