Using the Magic of Voice Search
Possibly the most amazing part of Galaxy S II’s Voice Search feature is this: The only thing you really need to know is how to talk. Your voice is its command.
Launch it in one of three ways:
Hold down the Search key.
Tap the Voice icon to the right of the Google Search box.
Run the Voice Search app from the Apps Menu.
Note
The Voice icon shows up wherever the Google Search box does, either when you’re visiting Google on the Web, or in the Google Search Box widget that appears on the Social Networking pane.
Another amazing thing about the Voice Search feature is that it seamlessly uses two different speech technologies to do what you tell it to: voice recognition and speech-to-text. With voice recognition, it recognizes the action you want to take and then accomplishes the action: “Send text” or “Navigate to,” for example.
With speech-to-text, it translates your words into written text and, for example, embeds that text in an email or text message. Say you tell your Galaxy S II: “Send text to Ernest Hemingway. Consider using young woman and the sea as title because demographics are better.” Your Galaxy S II will find Ernest Hemingway’s contact information and then send him the text message “Consider using young woman and the sea as title because demographics are better.”
Whichever way you launch Voice Search, a screen appears with a picture of a microphone ...
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