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Hi
This is an Auto Screen Locker program which rely on Proximity Sensor.
you guys may love it.
>>old version!View attachment PoxLocker2.7.apk<<
>>newer version in the second page!:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=11772475&postcount=19
This program can prevent pressing buttons when you put your cell phone in the pocket
Note:What if
Can't unlock?
restart your phone or give your phone a call.
Can't uninstall?
You have to stop this program by uncheck the first checkbox("Use sensor depended locker") before uninstall this program.
in newer version, you can uninstall the program from the menu of this program!
Not working?
Make sure your phone's system is Froyo or above.
if you restart your cell phone, please run the program again.
I upload a clip about how to use this screen lock on youtube
Any feedbacks?
thanks for tha app
Just testing now... seems to work fine and doesn't lock the screen when on a call which was the only thing I was concerned about...
Only thing left to test is battery life..
Good app..
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doesn't lock the screen when on a call which was the only thing I was concerned about...
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It is programed not to lock screen when a call is incoming, otherwise it will lock the screen and you will miss that call.
But , anyway, your idea maybe useful to prevent using cell phones when driving.
So,if you still think that lock the screen when a call is incoming is necessary, I can add a check box for that function.
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It is programed not to lock screen when a call is incoming, otherwise it will lock the screen and you will miss that call.
But , anyway, your idea maybe useful to prevent using cell phones when driving.
So,if you still think that lock the screen when a call is incoming is necessary, I can add a check box for that function.
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I think you misunderstand me... what I meant was that I was worried that this app would lock the screen when I am on a call which would be inconvenient...
I am happy that it does not do this and was just commenting on this in case anyone else was wondering this...
Great app, no changes necessary as far as I can see..
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I just noticed something...
After a restart the background service does not start automatically for me...I have to go into the app and then the service starts... dunno if that is just me..
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... also is there any way that you can make the sensitivity even less? I've got the sensitivity slider all the way to the right but I still find it a little too sensitive..
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I've just noticed that you mentioned in your post that the app needs to be run again after a restart so ignore my previous comment about that issue..
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Sorry for that, I actually didn't add auto-start feature to this program. I will add it in next version.
It's not a big deal really...
Loving the app by the way
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Hmmm.. just checked and I'm getting massive partial wake lock with pox locker so I'm disabling it for now... hope you can resolve that issue..
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Brilliant app, this is just what I've been looking for!
I think every phone should come with something like this, and if battery wasn't such a concern with smart phones, it'd be awesome to have the reverse work too, and the phone turn on when nothing is sensed.
I've only been using for a little while, I'll let you know how it affects my battery after a few days.
Edit: I thought it wasn't locking the keys, but that was another program I started using together with it - No Lock
lagaba said:
Hmmm.. just checked and I'm getting massive partial wake lock with pox locker so I'm disabling it for now... hope you can resolve that issue..
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I am going to work on this for the next version.
I just wondering how to check which program can apply partial wake lock.
Thanks
if unlock function added will be good
lagaba said:
... also is there any way that you can make the sensitivity even less? I've got the sensitivity slider all the way to the right but I still find it a little too sensitive..
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I would like it to be less sensitive as well. I have a dell streak and it locks my phone while typing on the keyboard.
Besides that it's a great app!
Try the newer version
Please try the newer version.
I add a lot of preference feature into the newer version.
23rd February 2011 07:50 AM
lagaba Hmmm.. just checked and I'm getting massive partial wake lock with pox locker so I'm disabling it for now... hope you can resolve that issue..
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I am still looking for the cause if anyone meet same problem, please reply to me~~Thanks
PoxLocker3.apk is the newer version.
in the newer version
you can set the program auto start
you can select lock delay time (how long you block the sensor)
you can select third party screen lockers
in the menu:
you can setup a white list(when the program selected in the list is running, sensor lock will not working, but the onekeylock still works)
you can easly uninstall the software
OneKeyLock.apk is a program which can call the service of PoxLocker to directly lock screen
Just tried your app. It's really great and works wonders. I do, however, find it to be too sensitive even when I set it at the least sensitive level. Maybe you could change it to be even less sensitive or make the sensor detect an object at an even closer distance if possible. Pox Locker paired with No Lock is truly a godsend.
poxlocker3 still gives me massive partial wake lock..no wonder my batt has been draining like nobody's business.. even though i ticked the 'turn off sensor after lock' option..
I've uninstalled it...
Well everything about the android is good and getting better, but weve seem to have neglected the physical hardware. namely the power button.
This application will wake the phone for 10 seconds when any notification(theoretically) is received. this includes changes to existing notifications too. this will reduce the need for using the physical power button to turn the phone back on, this is very usefull for IM apps, email, or things that require short reaction timespans(for many people SMS)
In combination with the notification power widget(or another app that can turn off the screen) you can reduce the use of the button and preserve its lifespan.
This app leverages the accessibility api of android to detect when notifications are changed, and accessibility must be enabled by the user.
installation: install like you would normally(from attachment) and then go to settings > accessibility options > NotifyWake
it will run only when its been selected from the accessibilty.
P.S.: feel free to let me know of any ideas or problems with it.
[update]
added in timeout options and some other experimental features, havnent had much time to add stuff but what i wrote a long time ago
[update 2]
added in whitelist/blacklist filter options, got rid of the osd notify(it isnt finished nor intended to be a part of this app) remember, enable in accessories
[update 3 may/29/2012]
-fixed bug where if filter is disabled, it doesnt function.
+added api 15 compatibility for appearance(functionality remains unaffected so far)
+added fastscroll/thumbscroll on filter activity
*attempted to make seekbar item match default items themes, if anyone can help would be nice
download link: http://dakunesu.dev.animuson.net/apps/NotifyWake.apk
I tested this on my Optimus Chic and it works great, although i only tested it with SMS.
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I just found something, it doesn't work well with juice defender, since internet turns offduring screen off, making it turn on when it internet is off
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EJ98 said:
I just found something, it doesn't work well with juice defender, since internet turns offduring screen off, making it turn on when it internet is off
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Juice Defender actually uses more juice than its saves. By default wifi gets turned off when the device goes so sleep. All that stays awake is you mobile data, unless and app keeps the wifi on. Most android devices have a very good battery life, requiring you to charge at most once a day unless the device is being taxed by constant use. I suggest you charge when you go to sleep and get rid of Juice Defender. This app works perfectly and I get my happy 12-18 waking hours on my device, unless playing games. On my other android device which i use only for calls, 2 days without charge and no battery profile managers
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I just found something, it doesn't work well with juice defender, since internet turns offduring screen off, making it turn on when it internet is off
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curious what internet has to do with this app. im not familiar with juice defender. only cases that i i think it wouldnt work well would be when an app sends a notify because the phone sleeps. in which case i would find a different app...
i will add in a way to make an ignore list.
Another good little app.
Few requestsbwould be default- option to decide amount of time screen is on
and a scheduler - like off at night.
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Another good little app.
Few requestsbwould be default- option to decide amount of time screen is on
and a scheduler - like off at night.
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will do when i get back home.
update, see op
Will test and let u know.
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some more visual stuff, silent mode options. can someone running an ics or ics derived build test please?
useful app, however i found that it bypasses the screen lock. would be good if u fix that. useful app nonetheless, keep up the good work!
interesting, are you using a 3rd party lockscreen? nothing in the source touches the lock screen. in fact, this app doesn't have that permission in the manifest.
I realised its a user problem, nth to do wif ur app. so sry.
its all ok man
updated
patches and a couple yummies added
going to use it very good idea!
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going to use it very good idea!
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thank you, opinions are greatly appreciated
great app!!! been using it for about two weeks .. no complaints so far.. working great with whatsapp...
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great app!!! been using it for about two weeks .. no complaints so far.. working great with whatsapp...
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just so its posted here, xabbber will not function correctly. i emailed them, they dont think its important to correct their notifications to proper standards for this case. as a result, xabber will have inconsistent triggering of notifywake. im trying to get the cash to make my dev account and really get into deving.
if anyones got info about the ics toast/notification changes, PM me please?
Is there a way to get ok google to work on the edge?
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It works just fine on my t-mobile edge. Just scroll to whatever home screen your Google search bar is on and say, Okay Google.
I was playing with the settings the other day to try to save battery power. I must have shut something off, because it doesn't work on mine.
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Ok ran google setup and now it works. But it just made the search bar useless. Didn't like the looks of it anyway.
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Have you tried this?
Settings -->language and input --> turn on voice search --> turn on, "ok Google" detection --> record your own, "ok Google "
When done, try it and works even when screens off....
That is a different way of getting there, but that is how I got it to work again. (You can also get there by using google setup in the app drawer) of course the OK Google is gone from the widget, but I guess it's better this way.
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That is a different way of getting there, but that is how I got it to work again. (You can also get there by using google setup in the app drawer) of course the OK Google is gone from the widget, but I guess it's better this way.
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If you are using Nova launcher, it has the capability to work from any screen of the launcher. (homescreen/alt screens/dashboard)
Been using Nova for a few years and they've done a great job integrating things like this, while adding a little extra capabilities.
If you follow the directions in google setup, you can access OK Google from any screen and also if the lock screen is on if you choose to do so.
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Oditius said:
If you follow the directions in google setup, you can access OK Google from any screen and also if the lock screen is on if you choose to do so.
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I know this but tons of other dont.
No one ever cares to read the manual.
Plus alot of stuff is disable by the carrier if they let them setup the phone.
That's why I always setup my own phone and then later go through all the settings.
I had my Note 3 able to send text messages by voice while the screen was off. And it's nice to be able to tell it to play a song while it's in your pocket.
Voice controls are cool to me. Just suck that's it's always listening so if you say something similar it will wake up.
Someone please help me out here. S voice is giving me some serious pain in the ass right now.
I want to disable S voice completely and only use Google Now but that seems to be impossible.
The Issue:
I can only OK Google from my home page where the Google search widget is. On my G3 I could OK Google from any app any screen and even lockscreen without a hiccup.
S Voice is causing issues pretty much everywhere I want OK Google
What I've tried:
Tried freezing S Voice in which case I lost the ability to OK Google from Anywhere and the lockscreen.
So tried using the S switcher app which was very buggy and had to simply uninstall it...
What I want:
Just plain OK Google and nothing else. All I want to be able to do is OK google from any screen and any app like I did so many times before on all other devices I've owned.
Ideally I would want to be able to activate it from lock screen too but that's not a priority.
Can anyone help me out here.
My friends S4 can do this all seamlessly too but the Edge seems to bug out everywhere because of S Voice
If you go to your Google settings in the app drawer, you'll find the options for ok Google to activate from any screen. I have a t-mobile Edge.
Google Settings->Search and Now
If you're rooted you can install xposed and install the ok Google module which works for any launcher
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That is a different way of getting there, but that is how I got it to work again. (You can also get there by using google setup in the app drawer) of course the OK Google is gone from the widget, but I guess it's better this way.
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I can use OK Google from any screen and it's still available from the widget. I am using the stock launcher & have an AT&T Edge. My friend has a T-Mobile Edge and he couldn't get OK Google to work from any screen other than the home screen, even though his OK Google detection settings are the same as mine. He gave up and started using Nova launcher lol.. could be that some devices have an issue with this.
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knlgSeeker said:
I can use OK Google from any screen and it's still available from the widget. I am using the stock launcher & have an AT&T Edge. My friend has a T-Mobile Edge and he couldn't get OK Google to work from any screen other than the home screen, even though his OK Google detection settings are the same as mine. He gave up and started using Nova launcher lol.. could be that some devices have an issue with this.
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This pretty much sums it up. Like I have said I'm no noob when it comes to using Google Now and know every detail of it's settings. Yes, all my settings are set to activate from any screen yet it fails to activate.
The issue is if I freeze or uninstall S Voice I am no longer able to check mark the Activate from any screen box and if I have S Voice activated it just seems to cause issues with ok google and just a clumsy software overall.
I was just wondering if anyone had a workaround.
You have to freeze S-Voice, then clear data for the Google Search app and then set Google up again. Trust me.
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The issue is if I freeze or uninstall S Voice I am no longer able to check mark the Activate from any screen box and if I have S Voice activated it just seems to cause issues with ok google and just a clumsy software overall.
I was just wondering if anyone had a workaround.
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You do have to freeze S voice. Then while in application manager go to Google search and clear data. Then get out of settings because you are correct the option to activate from any screen is gone. Now go to your app drawer and choose Google settings. Click on Search & Now. Click on Voice and set it up from there. The option is available in these settings.
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You do have to freeze S voice. Then while in application manager go to Google search and clear data. Then get out of settings because you are correct the option to activate from any screen is gone. Now go to your app drawer and choose Google settings. Click on Search & Now. Click on Voice and set it up from there. The option is available in these settings.
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YES! you da best. Now for the sake of it could I do the exact reverse to only use S Voice if I ever feel like using it exclusively?
tospace2006 said:
YES! you da best. Now for the sake of it could I do the exact reverse to only use S Voice if I ever feel like using it exclusively?
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Well I'm no expert but I don't see why it wouldn't work the same for S voice.
The issue I'm having is Google now won't work when connected to bluetooth. I have mine connected to my Gear S and when I say ok Google the bar stays frozen instead of jumping around showing you it's listening. Soon as I disconnect my watch it works fine. It's annoying!
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Anyone else having inconsistent results with saying "OK Google" while the screen is off?
It seems to work fine when actively using the phone, but if I hit the power button to turn off the screen then it may (or may not) turn the screen on with the Assistant after saying "OK Google" (nothing happens).
I tried turning on fingerprint/pin security, but this will still sometimes not respond to the command. Additionally, it will also still sometimes ask me for a pin even though I have "Trusted Voice" enabled.
Not sure if it's a hardware issue or software related (again, everything works perfectly if the phone screen is already on and in use).
Always works for me. Maybe you can try to redo the voice recognition step that was done when the phone was set up.
Yea, I've tried retraining my voice but still with the same results. It will at times always work perfectly and other times will be as if it doesn't hear my voice at all. I don't have any new apps installed and I even did a factory reset. Leaning towards getting an exchange but part of me thinks it's software related.
I think I've run into this issue a few times, but may need to see if it keeps happening.
I think most of the time that it has happened to me is when signal is low. I think signal definitely plays a role since the server has to translate your voice (maybe). At least that's how I think software listens to your voice and recognizes it was you and what you were saying.
Were you in an area with weaker signal when trying to say ok google?
kinetic758 said:
Yea, I've tried retraining my voice but still with the same results. It will at times always work perfectly and other times will be as if it doesn't hear my voice at all. I don't have any new apps installed and I even did a factory reset. Leaning towards getting an exchange but part of me thinks it's software related.
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I had the issue a couple times when I was experimenting with the feature. I think it is software related.
I think it is quite sensitive because as the warning goes "it can be a less secure method"
If I spam the fingerprint scanner it will say "too fast" and then require pin.
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Always works for me. Maybe you can try to redo the voice recognition step that was done when the phone was set up.
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xShadoWxDrifTx said:
I think I've run into this issue a few times, but may need to see if it keeps happening.
I think most of the time that it has happened to me is when signal is low. I think signal definitely plays a role since the server has to translate your voice (maybe). At least that's how I think software listens to your voice and recognizes it was you and what you were saying.
Were you in an area with weaker signal when trying to say ok google?
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I was not connected to wifi but the signal seemed fine. I'll keep an eye on it next time.
nednednerb said:
I had the issue a couple times when I was experimenting with the feature. I think it is software related.
I think it is quite sensitive because as the warning goes "it can be a less secure method"
If I spam the fingerprint scanner it will say "too fast" and then require pin.
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The interesting thing is that it would also not work when I had no lock screen security on at all. In this case it just failed to turn on the screen and initiate the Assistant.
kinetic758 said:
The interesting thing is that it would also not work when I had no lock screen security on at all. In this case it just failed to turn on the screen and initiate the Assistant.
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Hmm looking here
https://www.google.ca/search?q=ok+google+trusted+voice+not+working
It appears it is definitely a software issue that isn't singled out in the Pixel
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Hmm looking here
https://www.google.ca/search?q=ok+google+trusted+voice+not+working
It appears it is definitely a software issue that isn't singled out in the Pixel
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Hm. But does "trusted voice" even matter if I've disabled all lock screen options? I thought it was only relevant if you had a pin/fingerprint set up (it was flaky with and without fingerprint for me).
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Hm. But does "trusted voice" even matter if I've disabled all lock screen options? I thought it was only relevant if you had a pin/fingerprint set up (it was flaky with and without fingerprint for me).
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In my settings in appears "Trusted Voice" is about waking the screen when it is off and "unlocking" to home screen and assistant EVEN IF other security features are off.
In OK Google settings is where I see trusted voice and the settings to voice wake device. Security settings are a different section.
What happens when you turn all security off and decrypt your device so there is no pin or password whatsoever?
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In my settings in appears "Trusted Voice" is about waking the screen when it is off and "unlocking" to home screen and assistant EVEN IF other security features are off.
In OK Google settings is where I see trusted voice and the settings to voice wake device. Security settings are a different section.
What happens when you turn all security off and decrypt your device so there is no pin or password whatsoever?
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I've added my work location as a "Trusted Location" (this is the place where OK Google seems to fail most of the time). It seems to be working better this way, but it's still a little too early to tell. If this doesn't work, then I'll try the tips you mentioned. Thanks again.
What is scary for me, is any time there is a Pixel commercial on TV and the guy says "OK Google", my phone wakes up. So quite the opposite from the OP experience. Actually scary from a security standpoint. The old Motos used to allow limited functionality via voice but not full unlock (smart idea). There should be a way to remotely disable voice detection if you lose your phone.
kinetic758 said:
I've added my work location as a "Trusted Location" (this is the place where OK Google seems to fail most of the time). It seems to be working better this way, but it's still a little too early to tell. If this doesn't work, then I'll try the tips you mentioned. Thanks again.
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I did this and am still having sporadic issues with it not waking after "OK Google". It fails probably 1 in 10 times which was the same rate as before it was added as a Trusted Location.
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I did this and am still having sporadic issues with it not waking after "OK Google". It fails probably 1 in 10 times which was the same rate as before it was added as a Trusted Location.
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I'm sorry to hear that. A little comforting to know I'm not the only one with this issue
A buddy of mine has a Pixel as well, and his responds to "OK Google" from sleep 99% of the time, so not sure if there's a difference in hardware tolerance with the mic (or whatever low power hardware they're using for "always on" listening), software, or if his voice is just easier for the phone to recognize.
Besides this issue, the phone is perfect (no scratches, no dead/stuck pixels etc), so I'm really on the fence about asking for an exchange.
I would consider a non-functioning "Hello Google" to be a benefit. The first thing I do on any Android device is remove as much as possible of Google's nasty Spyware, starting with the Google Now launcher and the "Hello Google" search.
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kinetic758 said:
I'm sorry to hear that. A little comforting to know I'm not the only one with this issue
A buddy of mine has a Pixel as well, and his responds to "OK Google" from sleep 99% of the time, so not sure if there's a difference in hardware tolerance with the mic (or whatever low power hardware they're using for "always on" listening), software, or if his voice is just easier for the phone to recognize.
Besides this issue, the phone is perfect (no scratches, no dead/stuck pixels etc), so I'm really on the fence about asking for an exchange.
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I really don't think it's the hardware, but you never know. I don't yet have a large enough sample size to say if 1 in 10 is accurate in the long run or if it is truly closer to 1 in 100 that it fails to wake. I always assume we're beta testers for Google anyway so I have come to expect things like this.
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I would consider a non-functioning "Hello Google" to be a benefit. The first thing I do on any Android device is remove as much as possible of Google's nasty Spyware, starting with the Google Now launcher and the "Hello Google" search.
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I waffle back and forth on immersing myself (and my data) with Google to get the benefits of their products. However, if you buy a Pixel, you should damn well know what you're getting yourself into, and I find that your device will be much less useful if you do what you say you do. As always though, to each their own.
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I waffle back and forth on immersing myself (and my data) with Google to get the benefits of their products. However, if you buy a Pixel, you should damn well know what you're getting yourself into, and I find that your device will be much less useful if you do what you say you do. As always though, to each their own.
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This. I've embraced (at least for now) the fact that Google is collecting information about me. I've bought into it (also purchased a Google Home) with the hope that this will make my life easier (if slightly). A double-edged sword, for sure.
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However, if you buy a Pixel, you should damn well know what you're getting yourself into, and I find that your device will be much less useful if you do what you say you do.
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I figure I'm smart enough not to need Google to run my life for me. I will first root the Pixel and remove the stuff I don't want. When a suitable version of CyanogenMod becomes available, I'll flash that into it, as it provides additional security/privacy controls.
Anyway, I hadn't meant to highjack this thread....
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kinetic758 said:
I've added my work location as a "Trusted Location" (this is the place where OK Google seems to fail most of the time). It seems to be working better this way, but it's still a little too early to tell. If this doesn't work, then I'll try the tips you mentioned. Thanks again.
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Also try training the voice by saying Ok Google at 3 slightly different volumes and with varied pace. Do say it clearly each time. I found voice recognition doesn't work as well if I train it with a forced or monotone rhythm. Cos real voice is more fluid and not always the same.
Good luck
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Mine works every time.
This was never the case on the Nexus 6P.
The only time the Pixel DIDN'T wake up is when it was on low battery and save mode got enabled. I believe this disables the always listening feature of this app.
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Maybe I am missing a setting somewhere or something, but the Google Assistant on my XZP only responds when the screen is on. I have it set to "any time" in the Assistant settings. Is this normal? I'm pretty sure it worked whenever (screen off/locked/charging/etc.) on my last couple of phones. I'd like it to at least work while the phone is charging.
Any ideas?
well yeah I had the same problem, apparently, Google changed the settings of the program, and it was only working while the phone is charging, so whenever u upgrade the application to its latest version you will lose this privilege. my advice and that's what I'm doing is to uninstall the updates from the google app and then give it all the permissions it needs and you will have it to work anytime the phone is charging no matter if the screen is on or off !!
btw my Google app version is 7.2.26.21.arm64
This is something that I absolutely hate about the Google assistant. Google should allow the assistant to be used regardless of the device being locked or charging like you can with Siri and Cortana (on WM). It's so irritating to have to actually turn my screen on to use the Google assistant.
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This is something that I absolutely hate about the Google assistant. Google should allow the assistant to be used regardless of the device being locked or charging like you can with Siri and Cortana (on WM). It's so irritating to have to actually turn my screen on to use the Google assistant.
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Yeah, once the phone is in my hand I don't really need the assistant. I can do it myself...
Heinous said:
Yeah, once the phone is in my hand I don't really need the assistant. I can do it myself...
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Exactly. It's really pointless to have an assistant that requires me to interact with the phone. It's like Google doesn't understand what an assistant is for. I really wish they would also implement what Cortana does in terms of how she handles text messages when connected to Bluetooth devices. I love that she would ask if I want her to read it to me and then after reading it will ask me if I want to dictate a reply and send it.
Honestly, for some of the flak that I've seen Cortana getting lately, she's a much better and much more useful assistant than Google or Sri and she's probably the thing I miss the most from WM10.
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Jake_09 said:
Exactly. It's really pointless to have an assistant that requires me to interact with the phone. It's like Google doesn't understand what an assistant is for.
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It's not sure it's entirely Google's fault. It worked properly on previous android phones that I've owned.
I just noticed that it seems to work now with the Oreo update. My phone now wakes up and responds to "ok, Google" while the screen is off/locked. ?
This is by far the best part of the Oreo update. Google Assistant is at least 800x more useful now that it is actually hands-free.
Doesn't work wih mine. It blinks like I could say somehing, but stays closed. When I unlock it, nothing happens. My old phone then went into the assistant mode.
Which options do i have to set?