While I’m personally rather skeptical about these improvements, with so many promises having been made in the area before, I’m willing to see how things pan out in real-life, once we have some hands-on time with the new Pixels.īe sure to check out our Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro hands-on articles to get in on all the details. You can say things like "Let's make 'pasta emoji' and 'ice cream emoji' tonight," and the Pixel 6 will know that you mean □and □. Google has also added emoji support for voice typing, which we've covered earlier. This is best used when there is a rough draft already in place, as the microphone will record. Again, similar features have been available for a long time, but they haven't felt exactly reliable or fast. If typing is slow and laborious, use speech to text on the Google Doc, otherwise known as Voice Typing. The Pixel 6 is even smart enough to understand that words like "clear," "delete," or "send" are not supposed to appear inside the text, and instead simply follows the desired command. Pixel’s correction model is now also phonetics-based as opposed to the old keystroke-based method that was used for voice-typing out of necessity, making it easier to correct a wrongly spelled “Cathlyn” to “Kathlyn,” or a “catharsis” that was meant to be a “cathedral.” The Pixel 6 speech model also adapts to your preferences and will save that you probably usually mean to say "Kathlyn" with a K.
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