- Feb 2, 2012
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Well, after switching to Android for a whole week, I think I'm nearly ready to switch back. The level of voice control Windows Phone has is so much better it's mind bottling. Yes, more apps and services are available on Android that it will be a hard decision. Voice control/navigation is so integrated into the OS that I took it for granted. Windows could do it natively back in 2010 when Windows Phone 7 came out. You didn't need to download or run any apps to do it. Just put a Bluetooth headset on and it works.
If Person X sends me a text, I'll hear the notification and then it will say, "You'very received a text from Person X. Should I read it or ignore it? If I say "Read it", it will read the message and then ask if I want to reply or if I'm done. If I say reply, it will ask me to say the message and then read it back to me for verification and ask if I want to send it, add more, or try again.
I can't believe that it's late 2015 and Android doesn't have this basic level of functionality. Windows had it in 2010.
If Person X sends me a text, I'll hear the notification and then it will say, "You'very received a text from Person X. Should I read it or ignore it? If I say "Read it", it will read the message and then ask if I want to reply or if I'm done. If I say reply, it will ask me to say the message and then read it back to me for verification and ask if I want to send it, add more, or try again.
I can't believe that it's late 2015 and Android doesn't have this basic level of functionality. Windows had it in 2010.