San Francisco, April 27: Android's Live Caption feature will reportedly soon work on phone calls, according to a new code discovered on the mobile operating system. The Live Caption feature is similar to Live Transcribe. But, Live Transcribe listens to what people around are saying and prints it out on a phone's display. While Live Caption processes the audio from videos, podcasts and other sources to provide you with real-time captions. YouTube Android App Gets Improved Flex Mode Support in Samsung Galaxy Z Flip.
The feature was introduced by Google on the Pixel 4, later expanded to the Pixel 3a, Pixel 3, Pixel 2, Samsung Galaxy S20, OnePlus 7T, and OnePlus 8. Now, the Android 11 Developer Preview 3 for the Google Pixel 4 lists strings mentioning an option for users to turn on Live Captions while on a phone call. When Live Caption is enabled during a call, the users on the other end will hear an audible dialog that says "Hi, the person you are about to speak with has call captions turned on. They will see captions of what you say to help them listen along," XDA Developers reported. Fortnite Now Available on Google Play Store for Android Smartphones.
Presently, the API that Live Captions relies on, AudioPlaybackCaptureConfiguration, does not allow for capturing voice call audio, but with a new system-only permission added in Android 11 Developer Preview 3 will allow the feature to bypass this restriction. It is unclear when the feature may go live, but given its inclusion in the latest Developer Preview it is most likely roll out with Android 11 in Q3 2020.
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