To fix Google speech services on your Android phone, follow these steps:
1. Open the device settings: On your Android phone, locate the settings app and open it.
2. Search for “Digital assistant app”: At the top of the settings screen, you will find a search box. Type “Digital assistant app” in the search box.
3. Tap on “Digital assistant app” in the search results: The search results will show the relevant settings option. Tap on “Digital assistant app” to open the settings page.
4. Select “Speech Services by Google”: On the “Digital assistant app” settings page, you will find the option for “Voice input.” Tap on it and make sure that “Speech Services by Google” is selected as the default option.
5. Go back to the previous page: Tap the back arrow at the top left corner of the screen to go back to the previous settings page.
6. Update languages for auto-detection: On the previous settings page, you will find the option for “Auto update languages.” Tap on it to open the language settings.
7. Choose an option for auto-updating languages: In the language settings, you can choose how you want your phone to automatically update languages for speech services. Select the option that suits your preferences.
8. Restart your phone: After making these changes, it’s a good idea to restart your phone to ensure that the changes take effect properly. You can do this by holding down the power button and selecting the restart option.
By following these steps, you should be able to fix any issues with Google speech services on your Android phone. If you still encounter problems, you may need to check for updates to the Google app or contact Google support for further assistance.
Please note that my response is based on general instructions and may vary slightly depending on the specific version of Android you are using.