What is new in Avosi: voice support for everyday phone questions
See how voice support can help older adults ask phone questions, understand messages, and avoid sharing sensitive information out loud.
Why voice can make phone help easier
Many phone screens use small labels, icons, and alerts that are hard to understand. Speaking a question can feel more natural than typing it.
Avosi is designed to turn that question into plain-language guidance that can be read or listened to at a comfortable pace.
Questions that work well by voice
Voice is useful for everyday questions such as what a button means, whether a permission looks normal, or how to open a photo or attachment.
- What does this message mean?
- Is this link asking for money, a code, or a password?
- Which button should I tap next?
- How can I make this text easier to read?
What not to say out loud
Avoid saying passwords, one-time codes, full card numbers, Social Security numbers, or health details into any app unless you are sure it is necessary and appropriate.
When a topic is sensitive, describe the problem generally and confirm through official support or a trusted person.
Frequently asked questions
Does voice support replace family help?
No. Voice support helps with everyday questions, while family and official support still matter for sensitive decisions.
Can I ask about a suspicious text message?
Yes. Avosi can help explain warning signs, but it cannot guarantee that every scam will be detected.
Ask a phone question out loud
Avosi helps turn spoken questions into simple steps for everyday phone use.
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