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An Edge user from the UK spotted this feature.

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Updated onAugust 8, 2023

updated onAugust 8, 2023

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If you didn’t know,you can use the Bing Chatmobile app on your smartphone. It is available for Android and iOS, and you can use it alongside Edge.

The Bing Chat is retaining all the features of its desktop version,including the amazing visual inputthat you can both give and get from this AI tool.

Even more, Bing Chat is very versatile as an app.You can control Edge from it, although the feature is only available to the desktop version so far. It might, however, arrive on the mobile version as well.

And it seems that the Bing Chat mobile app is letting you record much longer audio inputs now, in a seeminglynew feature spotted by this Reddit user.

You can record up to 4000 characters on the Bing Chat mobile app on Edge

You can record up to 4000 characters on the Bing Chat mobile app on Edge

The user spotted this new feature while using Bing Chat mobile on Edge. And apparently, Bing lets you record up to 4000 characters in audio inputs. Even more, the AI tool will sometimes stop to edit your input or completing it.

The user claims that this is a new feature that appears in the UK region while using the Bing Chat app on the mobile Edge browser.

I’m just shocked but it seems that New interface of Bing on mobile edge will let you not only use voice typing longer (all 4k characters), but stop for a moment and complete or edit it with keyboard. It seems cool, but I think It’s only available for UK IPs to test.

While this might be a new feature, you can already interact with Bing on desktop devices using your voice. For example, just recently another Windows enthusiastfound out that you can control and set up your Edge browser with Bing, just by using voice commands.

Update: Bing Chat Mobile is coming to other browsers as well

Update: Bing Chat Mobile is coming to other browsers as well

As reported byThe Verge, following ablog post by Microsoft, Bing Chat Mobile is coming to other browsers, including Chrome, Opera, and Safari. For now, as we mentioned earlier, Bing Chat Mobile is only available on Edge, but that’s about to change soon.

With so many new, useful features now a part of Bing, we’re excited to announce you can start experiencing the new AI-powered Bing in third-party browsers on web and mobile soon.

The Bing Chat Mobile app will also have enhanced AI capabilities and several new features coming up soon. However, as it happens on the desktop version, the Bing Chat Mobile app will have limited conversations on other mobile web browsers.

What do you think about it? Let us know in the comments section below.

More about the topics:Bing AI,Edge

Flavius Floare

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Flavius is a writer and a media content producer with a particular interest in technology, gaming, media, film and storytelling.

He’s always curious and ready to take on everything new in the tech world, covering Microsoft’s products on a daily basis. The passion for gaming and hardware feeds his journalistic approach, making him a great researcher and news writer that’s always ready to bring you the bleeding edge!

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