DoCoMo to Launch Updated Raku-Raku Voice-To-Text Phone


The DoCoMo (Japan’s largest wireless carrier) Raku-Raku Phone Premium, additionally known as F884i becomes official today. It can convert voice-to-text when editing emails, which might come in handy, whether it works, that said. While editing an mail, users can press a “voice input” button and speak to

have their voice translated to text. The voice is sent to a server that performs the recognition before sending it back to the phone as text.

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