iOS Voice-to-Text in Note-Taking Apps Silently Drops Words for Months
Voice dictation in mobile note-taking apps randomly omits words from transcriptions, rendering voice capture unreliable for users who depend on it as a primary input method. The bug persists for months without resolution while new AI features are added, indicating a prioritization failure in mobile quality maintenance. High frustration intensity reflects the gap between core functionality reliability and feature expansion pace.
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