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Agree with Badger. I can't see any benefit in talking to your phone rather than just actually typing stuff yourself
In all occasions where you want or need to be doing something else with your hands, such as driving or when your hands are not steady enough for touchscreen use, such as when exercising.
When have you ever needed to type something on your phone whilst in the middle of doing exercise? Surely you would stop and then use your phone.
Anyway - if it works flawlessly, has a more natural voice and instead of having to press a button before and after you can just grab your phone's attention by saying it's name then talking, I'm sold.
Basically, I want Knight Rider in a phone
In all occasions where you want or need to be doing something else with your hands, such as driving or when your hands are not steady enough for touchscreen use, such as when exercising.
It's potentially really cool, however, as discussed on another thread, it really depends on the quality of the voice recognition. Will it pick up good old fashioned British colloquialisms, for example?
Really it needs to be able to recognise things like:
"give us a butchers at the nearest ruby murray house"
"presents for the trouble and strife"