Hey everyone,
I wanted to bring up an issue I’ve been facing with the latest OneUI 7.0 update on my Samsung device. Text-to-Speech (TTS) functionality has been a lifesaver for me, especially with the way I interact with my smart home devices. However, since the update, I’ve noticed some significant problems with TTS usability.
First off, the voice selection doesn’t seem to stick after the update. Every time I try to set a preferred voice, it reverts back to the default setting. This is pretty frustrating, especially when I rely on consistent voice feedback for my routines. Additionally, the overall voice quality feels degraded compared to previous versions. It’s hard to understand the spoken text, which defeats the purpose of having TTS in the first place.
I’ve reached out to Samsung support, and they mentioned that these changes are part of an internal policy decision. While I understand that policies evolve, it’s disheartening that such a critical feature hasn’t been communicated properly to users. I’m not alone in this struggle; several friends who’ve upgraded to OneUI 7.0 have reported similar issues. It’s clear that this change has impacted a lot of people who depend on TTS for daily tasks.
I’m hopeful that Samsung will revisit this decision and provide a fix or at least an option to revert to the previous TTS behavior. In the meantime, I’d love to hear if anyone else has found a workaround or has insights into how we can make our voices heard on this issue. Let’s keep the conversation going and see if we can push for a resolution!
Thanks for listening, and I hope we can find a solution together.
Best,
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