I also find the same thing. I have an iPhone 4s and find that if you do a
short statement, it does a better job. However, if you go a little longer
then a sentence, I see many errors. I think Android, does a much better job
than the iPhone, or so I have observe when seeing my friends use the
dictating feature of their Android phone. They don't have to do as much
corrections as I do.
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Subject: Re: [VICUG-L] A little perturbed with the iPhones dictate program
This is why I don't use it. I either use the onscreen keyboard or a
bluetooth keyboard.
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Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 8:43 PM
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Subject: [VICUG-L] A little perturbed with the iPhones dictate program
Greetings, and how is everyone doing? I just was replying to an email from
somebody off the list, and a family friend. I was dictating my response and
for part of the iPhones dictate a.k.a. Siri return back with some things
that I want even sounding close to what I was saying. Very weird but just an
observation.
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