I have an idea for an Android feature, which should be very quick to
develop and implement.  I currently use an iPhone, and absolutely love
the Google App.  I thought it would be an amazing idea, to implement
the Voice search function (which by the way is very very fast
returning results, along with it's amazing accuracy) into the SMS
application.

This would give users the ability to speak a sentence; then have that
data sent to Google's Servers (or locally) to have it converted into
text; then having that text just insert into the SMS field.  This
would come into some amazing use especially because of it's accuracy
and recent texting while driving laws coming into effect.

Settings such as...
Auto sending after transcription
Bringing the phone to your ear to speak
Text-To-Speech for reading SMS' aloud.

I'd like to know what you think and if you happen to think this is
something that could 1) be easily implemented and 2) if it would be
taken into consideration for development as an enhancement request.  I
work in CM myself and I understand the process but I definitely
thought that this one simple feature alone would make users really
embrace Android.

I personally would leave my iPhone for Droid or an alternate Android
2.0 device.

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