Do you have any suggestions for voice control app? google now does not recognise all my contacts
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On my Samsung Note 2 I used S Voice for voice dialing and it worked great. Unfortunately Sony is using rubbish google now app and when it does not recognize contact I would like to call it does google search. Is there any third party app I could use for voice dialing?
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How do I make a call from the google voice app on my android device? Is there a way I can call one of my contacts?
Also, can I use google voice without it asking me to use google voice or my regular cell # each time? But I only want to use google voice when I call someone from the google voice app.
Thanks!
anyone know?
Hi,
You can use google talk, the new version supports voice/video-voice.
By default its disable, you can enable it to click on your own "name" in the contact list.
There is a option to enable voice!
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Hi, I've been a loyal windows mobile user for the last 5 years. Iam just wondering is there an app for voice command in android that similar to voice2go in Windows Mobile.
Voice2go is a neat app. It uses your own cuztomize voice for calling up apps or contacts. It is best for me since english is not my language. You just need to record a word and tag it to your desired apps or contacs.
To activate android voice command you need to say "HI GALAXY" while in voice2go you can create cuztom voice like "dude".
I hope I could find the answer here and if there isn't one I just hope that some developers read my post and create one.
I'm not great with credit card so I'm looking for free voice app.
Thks
As an iphone user and a heavy google voice user I'm a bit frustrated at how google voice can't integrate with my iphone. On the iphone I will have to open a third party app or the official GV app to make a call/send it text via google voice. That's fine but the problem on the iphone is you can't choose the native apps or change the default system actions. Thus when you want to send a link to the webpage via sms the iphone will automatically use it's own client and your default carrier number, when you want to dial out using voicecommands or a bluetooth headset you'll dial out using the native iphone caller client and your default carrier number (you get the gist of this).
I know that andriod phones have varying degrees of google voice integration. I know some phones give you the option of choosing between your numbers when you dial out and stuff like that. My question is how does this work on newer phones and phones with jellybean? If I want to text a link from my browser using my google voice number - can I do so directly or do I need to go about the roundabout way of copying the link and pasting it from say the google voice application? If I want to make a handsfree call from my headset using my google voice number - can this be easily done? I know jellybean has the feature where you can send a handsfree text message - can I do so from my google voice number (not the default carrier number)?
Does this integration carry over to third party apps? If you want to send a link from within an application will you be able to do so directly using your google voice number? If you use a driving hands free assistant link vlingo can you designate your outgoing texts and calls to be your google voice number.
Thanks guys and sorry for the cluster of questions.
Hello,
Due to the pervasiveness of Google Voice Threads and Google Now threads and the difficulty of searching specific critera with generic terms, I created this thread. If a similar one exists, please redirect me.
I would like a way to force all my Google Now (Google Search) verbally generated SMS to be sent through my Google Voice number instead of the phone's carrier number. Sending texts through Google now in a vechicle is ideal. I also don't want the mistake of accedently sending a message through my non-google number. Currently Hangouts is my choice for messaging/SMS after Google integrated Google Voice with the Hangout's Dialer App. I use Google Voice for everything and have no desire to have my carrier number known by anyone at all. That being said, I use FreedomPop as my provider, so the assigned Sprint number is worthless anyhow as is. Nevertheless, I imagine many folks want this integration, so perhaps there is a way.
Bottom Line: How can you force all generated SMS to be directed through Google Voice instead of the default carrier number?
I use a ported version of GPE on my Sprint S4, so rooted apps are open for consideration. Voice+ built into CyanogenMod may allow this intended function, but I await feedback concerning this idea. I would like not to switch ROMs for this feature set.
Definitions (for those who need clarity)
Google Now - google. com/landing/now
Google Voice - google. com/googlevoice/about.html
Google Search App - play.google. com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox[/url]
So...my old S2 had an app on it that would record missed calls to an audio file. There was a pro-version (sans ads) but the free version was adequate.
Now that I have an S5 and an S6, I don't see anything similar. Not among the default apps, not on Playstore. There is voice mail but you have to dial a separate number, listen to the voicemails and then decide to keep or delete.
The old S2 app stored the recording on the phone...or at least it was directly accessible from the phone.
When I search Google play, all I see are voice to text (visual voicemail) and voice recorders. I don't really see any that automatically redirect a missed call to a recording on the phone. And I'm not sure how faithful and precise voice to text is, esp. if the caller isn't very clear or is long-winded.
Any thoughts, suggestions or help? Plz.
I'm using YouMail, pretty nice app. Have you tried it yet?
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.youmail.android.vvm&hl=en
apk: http://choilieng.com/apk-on-pc/com.youmail.android.vvm.apk
I installed this app on my Android phone and iphone.
Or, Google voice is another good choice but only available in US. Your data will be stored with Google account, this acts as you phone number.
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.googlevoice&hl=en
apk if you need: http://choilieng.com/apk-on-pc/com.google.android.apps.googlevoice.apk
hope it will help
AlanRiad said:
I'm using YouMail, pretty nice app. Have you tried it yet?
I installed this app on my Android phone and iphone.
Or, Google voice is another good choice but only available in US. Your data will be stored with Google account, this acts as you phone number.
hope it will help
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I tried Google Voice. But after further research, I suspect I will never get what I am looking for despite apps being out there that might be able to do the job...if only I weren't on a third party carrier. I use TotalWireless and they use Verizon towers. But Verizon apps won't work on my phone.
Despite that, the voicemail I do have goes through Verizon and the procedures for activating it and accessing it are identical to the procedures used to activate and access voice mail directly through Verizon.
I got through the set up of Google Voice but when I went to get voicemail, I got a message that connection couldn't be established or something similar.
Called Verizon and TotalWireless--the upshot is that it won't work.
YouMail also states that it won't work with third party carriers.