![]() ![]() Android has a built-in speech engine – you know this, one of the coolest features of the modern smartphone is its ability to talk to you. That said, manufacturers like Samsung have been known to install their own speech engines, please be aware of the differences if your device is different. I’ll show you screenshots from a pure experience Lollipop powered device, but I’ve gone through the steps on a vanilla Android 6.0 Marshmallow device as well, there are no differences worth speaking of. The basics of what we are doing today require nothing more than a modern Android device. I may have some ideas in here for advanced users and Tasker fans, but if you’ve ever installed a third party speech engine, you likely know all I have to say today.
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