Voice support
Speech-to-text for seniors who prefer asking out loud
Typing on a small phone keyboard can be tiring or frustrating. Speech-to-text lets older adults ask a question out loud so Avosi can turn it into text and prepare a clearer explanation.
What you will find on this page
- Ask phone questions without typing.
- Helpful for long or confusing descriptions.
- Works with step-by-step guidance and audio reading.
- Sensitive information should not be spoken into any app unless necessary.
Why speech-to-text can reduce friction
Many phone questions are easier to say than type. A person can say what happened, what they see, or what they are trying to do.
Avosi uses that spoken question as context for a simple explanation.
Good uses for speech-to-text
Speech-to-text is useful for questions about WhatsApp, Android, iPhone, photos, app screens, settings, alerts, and links.
It is not a good place to say passwords, one-time codes, full card numbers, or sensitive health or financial details.
From spoken question to next step
After the question is captured, Avosi can organize guidance into steps and, when useful, read those steps out loud.
This supports people who want to learn by speaking and listening rather than typing and reading everything on a small screen.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does speech-to-text always understand perfectly?+
No. Background noise, accents, names, and similar words can cause mistakes. It is always worth reviewing important details.
Can I use speech-to-text for passwords or bank codes?+
Avoid speaking passwords, one-time codes, full account numbers, or sensitive information into any app unless you are certain it is appropriate.
Can speech-to-text help if typing is hard?+
Yes. It can make asking everyday phone questions easier for people who find small keyboards uncomfortable.
Ask phone questions by voice
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