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Wasnt sure exactly where to post this. The new app from Vlingo, "Vlingo InCar" is in beta, and only available through the market for sprint customers during the beta period.
Could one of you kind evo users post up the apk for the rest of the android community? Thanks!
Best of luck with it! I love it so far!
http://db.tt/LXLQyfw
enjoy!
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What does this do that you cannot do with the new google voice program?
vipergtsr6 said:
What does this do that you cannot do with the new google voice program?
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When you put it in "InCar" mode you can say "Hey Vlingo" to wake it up and use voice commands.
FYI, this works on the VZW with the Incredible with no problem..
vipergtsr6 said:
What does this do that you cannot do with the new google voice program?
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Also, it works! The new Google program is about 1/10 in getting what I say right.
Vlingo is (so far) about 5/5. I like that if it doesn't find what you're saying locally, it does a (very fast) internet search.
any word on making it work for other android devices? ie the g-1
jedwardmiller said:
Best of luck with it! I love it so far!
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Works great on the dinc. I appreciate the share!
thank you so much for sharing this app with the community. I have been fooling around with it for half an hour or so and it does some pretty awesome things. LOVE the in-car feature, completely hands-free and works perfectly, even reads and writes text messages for me. "hey vlingo"
Edit: Forgot to add, very accurate, even with names
Wow, the incar mode is really REALLY good. Anybody know how to have it differentiate between a contacts home and cell when sending a text message?
Say call blah blah mobile. That should work.
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Google's voice search sucked at recognizing what I was saying for the first week or so, but then it got a lot better. I'm wondering if it learns your voice or something. Vlingo, on the other hand, worked well on day one. However, while it does a good job of recognizing what I am saying, it doesn't always give me the results I wanted. For instance, movie times never come up even though that's one of the examples the app shows, and it displays my exact phrase correctly (movie times near #####). It just says "No answer found". And I've also had trouble getting it to dial the right phone number for a contact. It's like it ignores when I say "mobile."
I'm having the same problem. It ignores when I say "mobile" after the contacts name. My g/f is getting irritated with the text to landline messages that repeat "test" lol
Is it necessary to install the standard Vlingo app before installing the incar pack?
I´ve been trying to download the installer but i still cant find it, it´s not in the market either.
It would be much if I ask to share the installer?
0ptimus82 said:
Is it necessary to install the standard Vlingo app before installing the incar pack?
I´ve been trying to download the installer but i still cant find it, it´s not in the market either.
It would be much if I ask to share the installer?
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? It's in the second post of this thread.
anyway to successfully have this running in the background with the in-car? Currently it seems that the program has to be on main screen for me to say "Hey Vlingo" and it wakes...
Plus..too bad I cant say Jarvis to have it wake up
Instead of 'mobile' try saying 'cell'.
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pwnst*r said:
Wow, the incar mode is really REALLY good. Anybody know how to have it differentiate between a contacts home and cell when sending a text message?
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Right now the best way is to make two contacts for the person and label one cell and one home after the name. Best workaround at the moment.
JimsPoBox said:
Right now the best way is to make two contacts for the person and label one cell and one home after the name. Best workaround at the moment.
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Yeah, I went ahead and did that the other day, but thanks! Hopefully that will get sorted.
It would be nice if you could ask it to use your GV # by default as well.
i wonder if there is any way to train a contact that it gets wrong every time. Wifes name is tricky and unless i use her last name first it misses it every time.
On my N1, I used vrecorder and when I had the phone call on speaker phone it recorded fine. The widget worked well. Vrecorder does not show up in the market for me with the NS. Anyone know a good app to use? Everything I tried does not work.
Anyone?
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vrecorder must be a protected app. It should show once Google fixes the Market to recognize our phones.
Meanwhile, if you're rooted, there are ways to change the build.prop file to make them show for you. I'll leave that for other threads, where it's well explained and easily found with the search.
I don't have a specific app recommendation for you, though.
Vrecorder shows up in the market now. It doesn't record calls good though. I think the Nexus One recorder calls better while on speaker phone because there was a second Michael near the speaker. While on speaker phone with the Nexus S and recording, you can't hear the other end when you play the recording.
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Google Voice... Press 4 During a Call to Start / End =)
Then you can find them in recordings online or via the app.
Enjoy!
http://www.google.com/support/voice/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115082
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PlankLongBeard said:
Google Voice... Press 4 During a Call to Start / End =)
Then you can find them in recordings online or via the app.
Enjoy!
http://www.google.com/support/voice/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115082
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Been wondering about that via Google Voice.
After reading more info about it. Looks like any calls initiated by you can't be recorded.
Nexus MC said:
Been wondering about that via Google Voice! But you have to use your google number and the Google Voice App?
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Yeah... that's the only way to use the feature... Maybe if you do the call back option as well without the app. I do know it works well... used if for skits and such... =)
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not everyone can use Google Voice
it only works if you have a USA number
it wont let me sign up for one
tdoughone said:
a second Michael near the speaker
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Don't you hate it when that happens!!
MikhailCompo said:
Don't you hate it when that happens!!
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Good catch, I meant "Mic" stupid auto correct lol
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One-way recording
Before, when I was using Galaxy S, it was possible to record during a call.
But it was only possible one-way recording, that means, only my voice.
Now, with my Nexus S, it is not possible to record at all during a call.
There is no sound.
Anyone know my?
Using app "Voice recorder" and "Note everything"
I've just orded myself a sensation but have noticed that theres seems to be a lack of info about if the sensation does voice dialing?
If it does does it do it so you dont have to be holding/looking at the phone?
Cheers
dan
If your contacts are synced with google just press and hold the search key and use voice search. If your contacts are synced with anything else go get the voice dialer apk from the themes and apps forum
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Cool, will that work with a bt hands free kit as well?
maybe? there was a thread going around about that in the General forum & IIRC the someone found a work around.
Use vlingo
Never a straight answer
This man asked a question if his new highly expensive, state of the art, phone would do voice dialing.
If you intend to do voice dialing with bluetoth, it will not work. The only thing that may help is a blue ant Q2, which stores your contacts in the earpiece. You also need to have phone commands built into the phone software which I believe comes with gigerbread 2.3
I have asked direct questions in these forums and am amazed at the indirect answers that are given. always a work around. Why not just say this expensive toy will not hands free voice dial.
Sorry for the rant but some people dont even know what an apk is.
Look into the blueant Q2 jawbone also make the Era but in my opinion not as good
Thanks.
it does seem odd that new tech doent have something that was included in phones many years ago. Exp with more and more places requiring hands free driving now.
esincho said:
Use vlingo
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Thanks, I cant see if it needs a data connection to work (some other apps I looked at required to send the request to there servers to work!)
dreaddan said:
Thanks, I cant see if it needs a data connection to work (some other apps I looked at required to send the request to there servers to work!)
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yeah it does search the web for businesses and such. works well though
esincho said:
yeah it does search the web for businesses and such. works well though
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Sorry I ment for the speech recognition
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1117912
dreaddan said:
I've just orded myself a sensation but have noticed that theres seems to be a lack of info about if the sensation does voice dialing?
If it does does it do it so you dont have to be holding/looking at the phone?
Cheers
dan
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Yes it does. As others todl you first you have to install "voice dialer" and then 3rd party "voice speed dial" program. My favorite one is "cyberon voice speed dialer" with that program i can assign voice tags to my contacts and all i have to do after pressing the BT button is call that name example "john" and it will dial the number i assigned for that name.
good luck
The sensation has voice dialer by default just launch the phone app and you will see a mic icon on the left
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I tried a Samsung hm 3700. It was absolutely flawless on my g2x. Recognition and commands went smoothly. It just didn't have a2dp function though you can listen to music. Just no control.
vlingo for sensation?
whoever the moron is that keeps telling people to use vlingo for the voice dialing on the htc sensation is definetely an idiot as this app is not offered for the sensation and if you try to install the apk it will brick your device. i recomend you not listen to that idiot.
platinumandroid said:
The sensation has voice dialer by default just launch the phone app and you will see a mic icon on the left
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you must never have tried to use it or you would not have just showed your lack of intelligent thought. the sensation does not have voice dialing and if you try to use that mic to voice search in the phone app it will only search for the contact. it is quicker to do it manually. so before you post,please make sure you know wtf you are talking about
thefattexan said:
whoever the moron is that keeps telling people to use vlingo for the voice dialing on the htc sensation is definetely an idiot as this app is not offered for the sensation and if you try to install the apk it will brick your device. i recomend you not listen to that idiot.
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what are u talking about?? I have and use vlingo everyday since I bought this phone. How the hell its gone brick a phone?
thefattexan said:
whoever the moron is that keeps telling people to use vlingo for the voice dialing on the htc sensation is definetely an idiot as this app is not offered for the sensation and if you try to install the apk it will brick your device. i recomend you not listen to that idiot.
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I have it installed on my device HTC Sensation and have No problems with it at all. I use it all the time in my car dock.
Why cant people post Decent comments instead of being rood, arrogant and aggressive?????????
OK, so first I'd like to say I'm coming from an HTC Vivid. On said device I would long-press the search key to launch voice command to send a text, perform a web search, or get navigation directions. It was awesomely easy and convenient.
How do I perform the function now that I have a One X with no search button?
Thanks!
If you have the search widget on your homescreen you can just hit the mic icon.
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If you have the search widget on your homescreen you can just hit the mic icon.
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That widget does not function the same. It asks me to speak again if I say something like, "Send txt to Ryan Suchandsuch" instead of displaying the pop-up text message window.
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That widget does not function the same. It asks me to speak again if I say something like, "Send txt to Ryan Suchandsuch" instead of displaying the pop-up text message window.
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Enunciate. Works flawlessly for me.
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Enunciate. Works flawlessly for me.
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Seeing as how I mentioned it worked on my other phone, me mumbling wouldn't be the issue here (and most definitely is not). The voice command function refuses to do anything other than open the browser with a search phrase entered containing what I had spoken.
ifiweresolucky said:
Seeing as how I mentioned it worked on my other phone, me mumbling wouldn't be the issue here (and most definitely is not). The voice command function refuses to do anything other than open the browser with a search phrase entered containing what I had spoken.
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Have you done anything to your phone? Any mods? It is literally the exact same function as holding down the search key so it should work. I use it all the time and never have any issues whatsoever, including using it to send texts.
-I have rooted the stock ROM
-I have remapped the multitasking key to be a menu key
That's all.
Voice search is voice search
It brought up the text pop up for me when I tried it.
Is there any way to bring up that pop up while in an app? I think it'd be pretty useful.
That would mean multitasking.... so no.
ifiweresolucky said:
Seeing as how I mentioned it worked on my other phone, me mumbling wouldn't be the issue here (and most definitely is not). The voice command function refuses to do anything other than open the browser with a search phrase entered containing what I had spoken.
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I use Apex Launcher and I set it to have the "static" Search Bar at the top of my home-screens and when I press the "mic" I can send texts, navigate, etc. from there.
ifiweresolucky said:
Seeing as how I mentioned it worked on my other phone, me mumbling wouldn't be the issue here (and most definitely is not). The voice command function refuses to do anything other than open the browser with a search phrase entered containing what I had spoken.
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Everything i say goes into the message field. The recipient's name doesnt go into the to field. Very troubling. I have tested over 50 times.
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Everything i say goes into the message field. The recipient's name doesnt go into the to field. Very troubling. I have tested over 50 times.
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Say "Send text to [NAME]" then do a brief pause, then dictate the text message. That brief pause is key.
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Say "Send text to [NAME]" then do a brief pause, then dictate the text message. That brief pause is key.
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Pretty sure it's, "send text to (name), message (message) period"
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I never say message. I do it like the way I typed and it works every time. I use it every day.
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I never say message. I do it like the way I typed and it works every time. I use it every day.
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If it works its easier than my way! But the official voice command list said it the way I typed it. Could be outdated..
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I don't think the way you say it is the issue as the current version is pretty forgiving. I had the same pro lem back in April-ish and many others did too. An update was release where the call or text keyword actually ended up
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(I hit send before I finished)
Anyway, make sure that your voice search application is up to date. It seemed to fix it for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.voicesearch
Also, when the voice search application is actively receiving input, check the gear icon in the upper right. If you make your recognition personal (at the expense of privacy) recognition is much better.
jphilippon said:
Pretty sure it's, "send text to (name), message (message) period"
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yeah this way definitely works the best, plus there's no need for a pause then
I am on voice search 3.0.1 if I look in the apps section. The play store doesn't allow me to update or un install so I must be current.
I tried both methods of voice commands with and without "message" and with adequate pause.
Both do jot work. Are you guys on stock rom or custom?
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Played with S Voice for 2-hours and still no real good continuous success. I have an exchange account so phone locks with pin S voice does not wake properly in this manner...
With my old HTC if the phone was pin locked and off I could hit my BT button and say "Call Home" and it would dial and connect. With S Voice it tries but with the screen pin locked it just fails.... 1 out of 10 tries I might get the bell so I can say my command...and wake function does not let you say a command to wake deviec with BT headset on/active...
What other voice dialing app can I use to replace S Voice?
Vlingo is pretty good at dialing and texting especially hands free ( in car mode). This phone REALLY should of had google search/google voice when it was introduced. I know JB wasn't officially released yet when it was launched. Samsung should really update to JB and incorperate google voice if it wants to compete with the Iphone 5.
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Played with S Voice for 2-hours and still no real good continuous success. I have an exchange account so phone locks with pin S voice does not wake properly in this manner...
With my old HTC if the phone was pin locked and off I could hit my BT button and say "Call Home" and it would dial and connect. With S Voice it tries but with the screen pin locked it just fails.... 1 out of 10 tries I might get the bell so I can say my command...and wake function does not let you say a command to wake deviec with BT headset on/active...
What other voice dialing app can I use to replace S Voice?
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I couldn't get S Voice to work consistently with my BT. I found the voice dialer.apk from an ICS rom and installed it on my phone. It works great for voice dialing.
EVA or AVX
I have AVX on my phone - it's the most fully-featured of any voice app. It's not good at answering general knowledge questions (it's not for that), but it rocks at controlling every aspect of your phone via voice. Can even interact with Tasker! And it supports texting via Google Voice which I use. Also AVX's younger sister EVA which is the exact same app, but different GUI and cheaper - all the same functionality though. Do a youtube search for AVX on Galaxy S3.
I've used S-Voice, Vlingo, Iris, and a few others. My personal favorite is SpeakToIt Assistant found in the play store.
However, one thing I do like about S-Voice is the Wolfram Alpha integration.
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I've used S-Voice, Vlingo, Iris, and a few others. My personal favorite is SpeakToIt Assistant found in the play store.
However, one thing I do like about S-Voice is the Wolfram Alpha integration.
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I agree SpeakToItAssistant is the best that I have found. Skyvi is pretty good but there is too many ads.
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EightMinMile said:
I've used S-Voice, Vlingo, Iris, and a few others. My personal favorite is SpeakToIt Assistant found in the play store.
However, one thing I do like about S-Voice is the Wolfram Alpha integration.
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Thank you
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jlokos said:
I couldn't get S Voice to work consistently with my BT. I found the voice dialer.apk from an ICS rom and installed it on my phone. It works great for voice dialing.
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PM sent would like to try. Thz
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Robin in the app store is great. I believe it will be the closest siri competitor. It offers a variety of ways to control your phone through voice and gives quirky answers to a variety of questions.
As far as I can tell, SpeakToIt doesn't support bluetooth - Speaktoit doesn't listen to the bluetooth device's mic.and
Speaktoit doesn't trigger with the bluetooth device's command.
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There is a thread on the ATT Galaxy S3 which gives directions for replacing s-voice with google now voice search.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1823194
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I've looked inside the flashable.zip from the above link - but am not comfortable manually messing with the apk's
Damn I guess I'm one of the few people who likes S Voice lol
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Here is a way to replace s-voice with Google Voice Search that works (I posted about 8 lines down on the 1st page)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1760203
I actually love s voice. Works great for sending texts while driving. That's the only reason I keep going back to tw from aosp lol
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I simply took the google widget and resized it smaller so all you see is a bit more then the microphone icon.
I just press that and it works like a charm. (I use Go Launcher so I don't know if this works on the standard launcher) .
You get used to this pretty quickly.
Use AVX... you wont regret it.
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I phone 5 lol..
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I like s-voice too. I think that the people who think it sucks are simply expecting too much from it.
This whole siri/s-voice/Google now is still a new mobile technology and people really shouldn't have such high expectations from it so early on...
While Google Now is still an evolving technology, I've been impressed with how fast the recognition has become in the latest release. I look forward to the next iteration.