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Voice texting still has a little room for improvement...

Discussion in 'GENERAL Wireless Discussion' started by Jay2TheRescue, Feb 29, 2012.

  1. Jay2TheRescue

    Jay2TheRescue Resident Spamslayer
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    Today I tried to send a voice text. I said "I'm having a uniform inspection tomorrow", and hit send. I looked down, and then realized that's not what was sent. The text sent read "I'm having sex tomorrow".:eek:
     
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    Too funny. Although this same message was no problem for, Siri, and the voice to text on my 4S. :D

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    Sent from my iPhone 4S using Tapatalk.
     
  3. Shizam76

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    I have to end up editing voice texts because most of them are wrong. Sometimes by just 1 word. Sometimes the WHOLE sentence is off. So, I don't use it most of the time because of this.
     
  4. Jay2TheRescue

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    Its usually pretty accurate, so I've gotten in the habit of not double checking it.
     
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    Not for me. I have to double check everything :D

    It seems to work way better speaking into my Bluetooth headset over just speaking into the handset.
     
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    I had the same success with Siri that Irish Rose had. But it means nothing. I have had problems too.
    Nothing is consistent. It really depends upon speaking slowing and clearly.

    I had similar problems with Dragon Diction and some others.
     
  7. Jay2TheRescue

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    Yeah, I usually try to speak slowly and enunciate clearly when I do voice texts for the best results. This time I rattled it off quickly, and I guess that was my mistake. It was still a funny message to send to a few people at work. I got a few congratulations messages in before I was able to send a corrected message out.
     
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