On the keyboard, there should be a microphone icon. Click it, and a box should appear saying "Speak now".
The Galaxy Tab 7 inch stands out better than the Galaxy Nexus 7 Tablet.
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Either way, depending on context. But anyway, in plain speech it is better to use an English word, like bond or connection, instead. Nexus is fun to say, but hard to use without sounding silly or affected.
If you forgot your password and can't unlock your Galaxy Nexus, an option would be to use your Gmail email and password to unlock. If that doesn't work, the only remaining option is to reboot your phone into recovery and do a factory reset.
The following website offers an informative article about the top free text to speech tools and programs available. http://www.squidoo.com/text-speech-programs
Both devices use the same sized SIM card (mini-SIM).
There is a possibility that you would be able to use talk and text if you had the phone flashed to nTelos. Unfortunately, the data will not work.
Yes. You can either use Google Hangouts (which has video chatting built in), or a number of third party apps that support video chatting.
Try looking on your computer as it has text to speech programs usually built in. I would suggest dragon.com but use this site instead, text-to-speech.imtranslator.net/.
Yes, it is possible to convert Gujarati speech to text in Gujarati using speech recognition software or applications that support the Gujarati language. You can use tools like Google's speech-to-text feature or other speech recognition software that is compatible with Gujarati language inputs. Just speak in Gujarati, and the software will transcribe your speech into Gujarati text.
- Smart Phones (e.g. iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, HTC1, Google Nexus) - Laptops - iPods - Computers - Tablets (e.g. iPad)
Some applications that convert text to speech in funny voices are "iSpeech", "Text To Speech" and "Speak It!". All of these apps have a variety of customization features to choose which funny voice a user wants to use.