Since "o'clock" is perfectly well understood Stateside this can't just be an example of Google's parochialism, but I can't think of a good reason why they can't handle it, all I can say is that it seems to be a limitation of Google's system. It just seems to be a blind spot in Google's transcription. GBoard would not type "7 o'clock" for me, but it also wouldn't write "o'clock" full stop: the closest it came was "oclock", but it also left out the "o", or printed something like "on clock", or ignored it altogether. So my guess is that if you use GBoard you use Google for this regardless of what the system default text to speech engine on your phone is. * GBoard: there's obviously a connection to Google's service built directly into that app, because this worked even though the Google app is not available on my phone (it was definitely server-based, as it required an internet connection to function). I assume this means that it uses the system default voice input, which for me is disabled. Since I have the Google app disabled through choice and was not prepared to undo that the experiment ended there. * SwiftKey: told me I would need to install Google Voice Search for it to work. ![]() It also works in streaming mode. What the Speech API does is it lets developers integrate that functionality into their own applications, lets you do speech to text transcription in over 80 languages. Turn Off 'Hide Offensive Words' In the settings screen, un-check 'Hide Offensive Words.' Now Bixby will stop censoring your curse words when you dictate. While the microphone is up, tap the gear key to open Voice Settings. ![]() For the sheer hell of it I just enabled it on a couple of my keyboards to see what happened: Many of you have used the Ok Google functionality on your phone. Open Speech-to-Text 2 Images Pull up the keyboard in any app and press the microphone to let Bixby start listening. ![]() Click to expand.It can depend on the keyboard.
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