I don't know how to adjust the volume on s voice in the watch app. I have looked and so far I can not find a thread on it. Its just whenever I dictate a text or email the talk back is super low. and I can not find a way to adjust it. If anyone knows please help! I have a tmobile gear s2 sport.
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So, I know everyone loves Jelly Bean - I couldn't wait to get it. And while there are some great things about it, there are also some annoying things. When using Google Voice to Text input it makes that loud "beep" sound to let you know to talk now. Is there anyway to at least lower that sound? I use a voice control app called AVX and when in "wake up mode" (means it's listening for a special command to wake up and take your request) because it's constantly listening using Voice to Text, that beep goes off like every 20 seconds or so. VERY annoying. I'd like to get rid of it altogether or at least lower the volume on it.
Would love a non-root way to do it, but this might also be the thing that finally gets me to root my phone if that's what it takes so all methods suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks!
Just wondering if anyone has a solution for this
Now that google language has updated to allow the 'ok google' feature in the search bar on UK language settings, i figured i'd give it a whirl... However if i ask a question such as 'whats the weather like' the responding voice is incredibly quiet, but if i ask to send a message then the voice is fine? (im guessing the loud predetermined phrases for messages etc.. are already on the phone and quiet ones are coming over the web from googles servers?)
Does anyone know if there is a way to increase the quiet voice responses without increasing overall system volume as everything else is already loud enough?
Also could someone else test this just to make sure its not just my phone :good:
After searching around it seems im not the only one with this issue, however im still at a loss for a fix, if anyone finds a solution then please let me know :fingers-crossed:
(yeah this was a shameful self-bump, this sub forum flows quickly)
Hey folks,
is there any app, setting or S-Voice command that my phone automatically enables the speaker when I make/answer a call with my Gear S2?
I especially need this function while driving, so it'd be very beneficial if I didn't have to look for the speaker button ...
Did you check Tasker
I sure think Tasker can handle this, don't know if anyone tried.
Thanks for the hint.
I've just bought tasker but am completely confused. Any tip on how to set that up?
I did a search on this topic, but could not find an answer.
So I have the Gear S3 Frontier through Tmobile and I'm trying to put my phone (Tmobile Note 4) into silent mode with no sound or vibration, but when I do, the Gear S3 stops alerting me of notifications.
Does anyone have any idea how to mute the phone, but still get notifications on the watch?
Any help would be much appreciated!!
Were you able to find a solution? I'm getting frustrated that my phone still makes noise and vibrates when my watch is connected. Makes me want to go back to Android Wear.
I have a galaxy S6, putting it (the phone not the watch) into do not disturb mode works for me.
I put my phone on DND mode as well and I still get notification alerts (vibration + sound) on my s3.
Hi. I am having problems with Gear S3. Some apps like YouTube don't make my Gear S3 vibrate or sound even when the options are set to do this. But some apps like Outlook, I get the notification and the vibration. The only thing that works properly is that when I receive any notification(with or without sound or vibration) the watch screen turns on and I see the notification content .Anyone experiencing this?
Ok. I fixed it right now. To solve this issue go to your phone settings->apps and notifications->(choose the app with problems)->notifications-> You will see a list with different notifications->Tap on one and put in what to do to emit a sound and vibrate. You can do this with the others notifications in that list. Sorry if I am wrong. My language is not english. I hope I helped someone. Thanks.