How to Use Voice Typing on Your Phone
Briefly

Voice typing enables users to input text across various applications easily. On Android devices, voice typing can be accessed through Gboard or Samsung Keyboard settings, allowing for features like offline access and punctuation control. For iPhone users, voice typing is activated through Apple's default keyboard or alternatives like Gboard, with a micro icon for voice activation. Command functions include inserting punctuation, emojis, and formatting text into paragraphs or blocks, enhancing the dictation and editing experience for users.
Voice typing allows seamless communication across apps and simplifies text entry but requires proper settings. Commands can include punctuation, emoji, and text formatting.
On Android, voice typing can be enabled within the settings under Gboard or Samsung Keyboard. Features like offline access and automatic punctuation can be configured.
For iOS, voice typing is enabled on the default Apple keyboard and can be accessed using a mic button. Various commands enhance text formatting.
Commands like 'new line', 'new paragraph', 'undo', and 'redo' facilitate editing features during dictation, allowing for more structured text input.
Read at WIRED
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