The new dictation feature is off-by-default in iOS 27 beta 1, here’s how to turn it on

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Dezain Radar summary
Apple has introduced a revamped dictation system in the latest iOS beta powered by a large language model. Designed for high-end hardware, the feature requires manual activation within the system settings to replace the standard voice-to-text engine.
Why this matters
Improved LLM-based dictation could significantly change how designers capture notes or interact with voice-controlled accessibility features during the prototyping process.
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