The report may make a few of you delighted while disappoint a few others. Nexus One is built to filter any swear word used. That is the speech-to-text recognition function does not let the user (speaker) to post out any swear words. In its place, the device changes those terms into a group of #. Which means when you type a five lettered swear word, the gadget will show up the phrase something like this #####.

It is because in Android powered gadgets, speech to text recognition is yet not wholly flawless. The system can sometimes misrecognize the spoken term and give back a different word. Which may possibly cause misunderstandings at the receiving side. And this is the reason why Droid phone too has exactly the same problem (for some).

It’s not the first time profanity is being blocked out, Zune HD is as well doing the same thing with its twitter application. In case you  have no idea what Zune is- it’s a Microsoft product and it was first brought out in the market in 2006. And just back in Dec, Zune brought out their twitter application which does not permit any swear word used.  This is one reason (as well as other) why not everyone likes their Twitter application.

Besides this, one of many Nexus specs that do not go along well with consumers is the four control keys at the bottom of the Nexus handset. The reason is , the buttons work only when top half of it is pressed, and this can be a bit annoying. On top of that, under the sunlight the phone display is not see-able. These are few of those defects which folks who have had hands-on experience with Nexus described.

But the no-profanity function is in a way good one. Though a lot of of them will dislike Nexus One for staying a civilized smart phone. For complete info, read this post on Google Nexus features

 

 

 

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Author:
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Time:
Friday, January 29th, 2010 at 11:41 pm
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Iphone Review
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