Any droid users? I have a voice recognition problem

by KimW
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I have a droid phone that lets me use voice to do texts.
Most of the time it works fairly well,but for the second time now it has somehow switched languages. I speak in english ,it puts the text in spanish.
The first time it did this the people at Sprint basically said they had to restore it to factory default to fix it,which they did. It did fix it but I lost a lot of information I had been saving.
So my question is,does anyone know if there is a language setting somewhere that I am missing that I can use to fix this myself?
Any help would be appreciated.
  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    CAREFUL! The people at SPRINT, and verizon for THAT matter, know NOTHING about the phones! I had a problem with my sprint phone, called sprint, and they said there was NO way to fix it other than to basically WIPE the phone and lose EVERYTHING!

    Well, the android O/S has some problems so what should have taken SECONDS to find ended up taking over an hour. HEY, if I failed, I would lose most of the functionality, or have to lose nearly all the data. Anyway, I found the hidden setting, that sprint said didn't exist, and managed to get it to work again!

    Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author KimW
    Yep Steve,
    I agree that those people know nothing,they go with the easiest answer....wipe and reset to default.
    That's why I am asking here.
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    Well Kim, you know me! I had a rant, and so.....

    Pacbell didn't even know their company, and lied!
    AT&T didn't care, and didn't seem to know what phones were for!
    Verizon was the first company I dealt with when phones did a lot more than be phones. They pretended to do things to help, and FLUNKED!
    THEN sprint.... SAME WAY!

    If I could help you here, I would. Voice technology never seemed to work well enough for me, so I have been slow to adopt it. IRONIC, since I saw it in its commercial infancy! I even got a program to do it for the Apple II

    Steve
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