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Nothing has launched a new Essential Voice feature, which turns your voice into clear and smart text. This feature supports more than 100 languages and works faster than typing.

Amazing Essential Voice feature in Nothing Phone, voice will become smart text
Nowadays, AI features in smartphones are increasing rapidly. Now London-based tech company Nothing has launched a new feature ‘Essential Voice’, which has been designed to make work easier by speaking instead of typing. This feature listens to your voice and converts it into text.
In normal voice typing, whatever words we speak often appear directly in the text. Like ‘um’, ‘ah’, halting speech or incomplete sentences. But Essential Voice fixes these problems itself. It not only writes the words but also converts them into better readable text.
For example, if you speak quickly, pause or repeatedly use filler words, this feature removes them. Puts sentences in the right order and makes text look clean and professional. This saves time in sending messages, notes, emails or any writing work.
there will be more words than speaking
Nothing says that the average typing speed on mobile is about 36 words per minute, while speaking speed can be more than 150 words per minute. That means voice input is many times faster than typing.
Some special tools are also provided in this feature. Auto-correction improves text. With the help of personal mappings, users can save their favorite phrases, links or templates as shortcuts. Apart from this, there is also a built-in translation agent, through which you can get text in another language by speaking in one language.
Essential Voice supports over 100 languages. It can also recognize the language style and regional format of different countries. Currently this feature is being rolled out in Nothing Phone (3) and Phone (4a) Pro. Its support is going to come soon in Phone (4a) also.
The company is preparing to make it smarter in the coming time, so that it can help better in tasks like writing messages, sending emails and searching. This feature shows that in the future, the use of voice may increase more than typing in smartphones.
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