What you need to know
- Nothing has announced Essential Voice, a new voice-to-text transcription feature for the Phone 3 and Phone 4A that will arrive in early May.
- With it, Essential Voice can cut out “filler words” for more concise transcriptions than you need, along with support for 100 languages ​​and shortcuts like emails and locations.
- There’s nothing elaborate about a huge Essential Spaces update in March, focused on the most important information you need to see.
It doesn’t highlight any new changes to the suite of smart features on the phone, with audio transcription at its core.
Essential Voice is preparing to launch for Nothing Phone 3 and Phone 4A users this May. Nothing states usa It changed how we use our phones: while we mainly type, the voice sounds “more natural” and “four times louder.” That said, while people often choose to take voice notes (or memos), once they do, the transcription can become messy. Essential Voice is not said to be the answer to real-time smart voice-to-text capabilities on your phone.
A major highlight of Essential Voice is its ability to remove filler words. It’s not likely to be particularly useful to users sending messages or emails. Additionally, creating notes becomes much easier as Essentials supports voice shortcuts. The post says users should think of it as “a library you build over time.” Essential Voice will recognize when you say, “Send this to my email.” This will make it correct to fill in your email address and send the relevant information.
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I’ve always liked the idea of ​​voice notes/memos, but that’s just the gamer in me. Looking at it practically, I like where Nothing’s mind goes. Voice notes can be vital for remembering important details and returning to them later. I don’t think anyone wants to return to playback and include all the “filler words”. In that sense, I think it’s good, and hopefully it will work just as well as nothing says it does.
Additionally, your favorite places to eat and more are supported, as Essential Voice can fill in the space for such places. The feature is also coming to phones 3 and 4a with support for over 100 languages. No one emphasizes that this is an opt-in feature, and you don’t have to use it if you don’t want to. Additionally, Essential Voice doesn’t “listen in the background.”
If you choose, your recording reportedly gets “encrypted and processed on our servers,” then returned to your phone.
make it all necessary
Nothing has been working behind the scenes for quite some time, since the last update (regarding Essential Spaces) was released in March. This update focused on bringing important information to the forefront for users. There was nothing to say that users would get “actionable information”, such as important dates. It also adds an “Event” marker that “intelligently extracts data” from your captures to notify you when it’s important.
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There’s really no focus on making more useful phones these days. It has instantly brought its devices to the forefront of my vision. The phone has a good level of usability and power, although it could be better. The Essential Space update from March gave me strong Samsung Now Brief vibes. The idea of ​​bringing out important information for the day is almost its entire MO
Last week, Nothing revealed Warp: a way for Android users to send files to Mac, Windows, and Linux devices. It was an exciting reveal, but the company removed the app from the Play Store soon after. The company says it did this to “fine-tune” the product. There’s no sign of it returning yet, so we’re all waiting.