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Originally Posted by mikenerd
just since we are on the topic of keyboards, I almost never use the keyboard on the X. I only use it to correct typos in speech recognition. I use Nuance at work and love it. I am surprised I dont see more people talking about that feature. I have been reading android blogs for a few month and i dont think I ever heard it mentioned.
Only because I use Nuance, not because I saw any tutorials (there should be a quick how to) did I know you can speak the punctuation. You can say "period", "exclamation point", "question mark" and "comma". "hi mom 'comma' how are you 'exclamation mark' and you get "hi mom, how are you?" I dont know if I ever would have tried that.
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Sorry for my ignorance (see post above, I have been an WinMo user for years), but are you saying there is a voice recognition app for Droid that can actually type out Emails, text documents, text messages, and even posts on online forums such as PPC Geeks - like Dragon for computers!? How much is it, or does it come native in the phone? WOW - this is something that has me VERY excited.
I have been putting off buying the Droid X for a short while now, because I feel "attached" to the keyboard on the forthcoming Droid 2... but with this bit of news, maybe I can have my magapixel-pie and eat it too!
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August 12th... Droid-2! Still undecided; but leaning toward purchasing, as a phone to "tide" me over (according to great advice from ckeegan) until truly remarkable devices are released from Verizon fully operation on 4G networks in 2012!