A major update to Google's Recorder app has arrived, and it's all about enhancing your audio experience! But here's where it gets controversial...
Google has tweaked its Clear Voice feature, a tool that reduces background noise during recordings. With the new update, this feature has been renamed to Auto Clear Voice, and Google wants you to know it uses more storage space. However, the functionality remains the same, leaving us wondering if this is just a friendly reminder or a subtle hint at something more.
When you enable Auto Clear Voice during recording, a new chip appears on the playback screen. This chip informs you that the feature has been applied automatically, and here's the part most people miss: you can switch back to the original, unaltered audio! It's like having the best of both worlds.
But wait, there's more! The Recorder app now boasts a new account switcher UI, making it easier than ever to manage your recordings across different accounts.
So, what do you think? Is Google's emphasis on storage usage a red herring, or is there more to this story? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! Don't be shy; let's spark a discussion!