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Google Voice service crosses 10 billion downloads on Play Store

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According to the latest information, Google Voice Service has been downloaded more than 10 billion times on the Play Store, a core component of the Android system now part of the independent club.

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Although Google’s voice service was previously known as “Google Text-to-Speech” this is basically the functionality provided by this newly renamed application. As part of the Android system and packaged with Google’s mobile service GMS, it’s not surprising that the voice service app has achieved such high downloads.

Google’s voice service features over 67 different languages, and even some local dialects, which can actually be found in the device’s accessibility settings. On Pixel devices, you need to go to Settings > Accessibility > TalkBack > Settings > Text-to-Speech Settings to modify it to suit your needs. Here, you can download voice data in the Voice Services menu to get offline text-to-speech in multiple languages.

Back in 2013, Google’s voice service joined the Play Store. Because it is a core component of the Android system and has the Android accessibility suite included, it cannot be completely uninstalled. This also means that the number of downloads of voice services also reflects the popularity of the Android platform in the world.

Unlike Google Maps, which was recently voted into the ten billion clubs, the voice service isn’t useful for everyone, but it’s still an excellent accessibility option in Android, making this mobile operating system one of the best for those who want to Makes choices for who want to customize the smartphone.

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