'Hey Google' problem - General Questions and Answers

I have a new Moto G Power 2021. It has android 10. The Hey Google thing worked with the screen off but only for the first day. Now it only works with screen on. The settings seem like they would allow it. Seems like it hasn't worked since doing the updates when you get a new phone. I've done a lot of searching on google but nothing seems to help. There used to be an 'always listening' toggle. But I think android 10 removed that and it's just always on now.
Any suggestions? Thanks

Dewed1 said:
I have a new Moto G Power 2021. It has android 10. The Hey Google thing worked with the screen off but only for the first day. Now it only works with screen on. The settings seem like they would allow it. Seems like it hasn't worked since doing the updates when you get a new phone. I've done a lot of searching on google but nothing seems to help. There used to be an 'always listening' toggle. But I think android 10 removed that and it's just always on now.
Any suggestions? Thanks
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Have you checked the Moto G Power forum to see if others are having the same issue?
Moto G Power (2021)
The Motorola Moto G Power is a 6.6" phone with a 720x1600p resolution display. The Qualcomm SM6115 Snapdragon 662 is paired with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of storage. The main camera is 42+2+2MP and the selfie camera is 8MP. The battery has a 5000mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com

sd_shadow said:
Have you checked the Moto G Power forum to see if others are having the same issue?
Moto G Power (2021)
The Motorola Moto G Power is a 6.6" phone with a 720x1600p resolution display. The Qualcomm SM6115 Snapdragon 662 is paired with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of storage. The main camera is 42+2+2MP and the selfie camera is 8MP. The battery has a 5000mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com
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I didn't see there was one thanks and sorry

sd_shadow said:
Have you checked the Moto G Power forum to see if others are having the same issue?
Moto G Power (2021)
The Motorola Moto G Power is a 6.6" phone with a 720x1600p resolution display. The Qualcomm SM6115 Snapdragon 662 is paired with 3/4GB of RAM and 32/64GB of storage. The main camera is 42+2+2MP and the selfie camera is 8MP. The battery has a 5000mAh capacity.
forum.xda-developers.com
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I posted there. But I doubt it gets seen much. I'll remove it if it's not allowed.

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"OK Google" not working on 5.0 when phone is locked

Anyone have this problem? I've enabled it in the voice settings to allow Google Now detection to always be on no matter what screen it's on, even at the lock screen.
The feature works on the Nexus 7 but doesn't work on my Nexus 5. Is there a way to force it to work or some kind of settings I can toggle to get it to work?
It would be brilliant is someone could port the OK Google with the screen off, adaptive display and double tap to wake !
jingletard said:
Anyone have this problem? I've enabled it in the voice settings to allow Google Now detection to always be on no matter what screen it's on, even at the lock screen.
The feature works on the Nexus 7 but doesn't work on my Nexus 5. Is there a way to force it to work or some kind of settings I can toggle to get it to work?
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Firstly... didn't think the Nexus 5 hardware supported it as it doesn't have the low power processor. Secondly, on my nexus 9 it didn't work until I rebooted the tablet?
For me it works well...! I can say "Ok google" in the homescreen, when i'm on the browser and so on...even on the lockscreen, but obviously not when the screen is completely off.
mingoid said:
Firstly... didn't think the Nexus 5 hardware supported it as it doesn't have the low power processor. Secondly, on my nexus 9 it didn't work until I rebooted the tablet?
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Al snapdragon 800 processors have that low power always listening chip
mingoid said:
Firstly... didn't think the Nexus 5 hardware supported it as it doesn't have the low power processor. Secondly, on my nexus 9 it didn't work until I rebooted the tablet?
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Technically it does have the low power core, however it's being utilized as a pedometer.
sorcio91 said:
For me it works well...! I can say "Ok google" in the homescreen, when i'm on the browser and so on...even on the lockscreen, but obviously not when the screen is completely off.
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It'll work with the screen completely off in you enable all 3 options. However the phone needs to be plugged in for it to work with the screen off.
jingletard said:
Anyone have this problem? I've enabled it in the voice settings to allow Google Now detection to always be on no matter what screen it's on, even at the lock screen.
The feature works on the Nexus 7 but doesn't work on my Nexus 5. Is there a way to force it to work or some kind of settings I can toggle to get it to work?
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RoyJ said:
Technically it does have the low power core, however it's being utilized as a pedometer.
It'll work with the screen completely off in you enable all 3 options. However the phone needs to be plugged in for it to work with the screen off.
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That's what it is! Thanks. it doesn't work if the device isn't being charged.
Anyone know if this is going to change?
The Moto X 2014 has a 801 and works with the screen off unplugged. It has to be achievable. That phone doesn't have any special chip besides the 801.
801 is just an overclocked version of 800... some dev should be able to port it from Nexus 6 or Moto X 2014
TigerCourage said:
The Moto X 2014 has a 801 and works with the screen off unplugged. It has to be achievable. That phone doesn't have any special chip besides the 801.
801 is just an overclocked version of 800... some dev should be able to port it from Nexus 6 or Moto X 2014
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Wrong, the motox 2014 does have a special chip for that.
Motorola Mobile Computing System including 2.5GHz Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM 801 with quad-core CPU (MSM 8974-AC), Adreno 330 @ 578 MHz GPU, Natural Language Processor, Contextual Computing Processor
https://www.motorola.com/us/motomak...6M78H3z8ECFYataQodl4gASw#moto-x+1-story-specs

moto G 2015 vs 2014

Hi guys, I'm gonna buying a new phone and after weeks of web-surfing I'm very likely to buy the new moto G.
Last year I had a moto G 2014, but I sold it after 2 months because (at least for me) it had an terrible memory management that made the phone unusable. In particular, whenever I went back to the home I got a home-reloading, and whenever an app was left in background it was killed (so it wasn't possible to listen to music while browsing).
I would like to know if the the moto G 2015 still has this problem or if it has been solved. Maybe is there any ex-2014 moto G user that can provide a comparison between the two models?
For me smoothness and good memory management are the only things I bother in a phone, so I'm very interested in this. At the beginning I was thinking of buying the moto X Play, but after reading it is very laggy I moved to this phone.
Thank you all guy for the support.
I have the Peregrine (4G), Titan (2014), and Osprey (2015). All 1gb ram phones. They all perform equally to me. The memory issues weren't with the phone itself, but when Lollipop first came out. This has been fixed with all phones now. The only reason I got the latest, was for the better camera.
I know many people attribute the memory leak to Lollipop, but I had the same behaviour with KitKat on my 2014 Moto G. Moreover, I've never seen a Nexus phone having the same issue with Lollipop (I mean, the same big issues).
stavoltafunzia said:
I know many people attribute the memory leak to Lollipop, but I had the same behaviour with KitKat on my 2014 Moto G. Moreover, I've never seen a Nexus phone having the same issue with Lollipop (I mean, the same big issues).
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Yea, the Nexus had the same Lollipop issues as the G 2014 but because of a better battery it wasn't as noticeable. I never had a problem on my G2014 with kit Kat and only started having battery problems with Lollipop. The G2015 has a much better battery than the 2014. I seldom made it through the day with the 2nd Gen but with the G3, I usually have at least 30% when I go to bed. I see a significant improvement in battery life with the new phone.

Moto G4 Plus XT1643 Athene Hidden LED

Dear Friends,
I have found that similar to Moto G 2015 Osprey XT1550 the Moto G4 Plus also has white hidden led. It is just to the right of the fingerprint sensor.
I hope this info will help devs use this led as notification or charging led in their Roms.
I have not seen this info anywhere so just putting it out there.
Good luck!
You need to get better at searching http://forum.xda-developers.com/moto-g4-plus/help/hidden-led-spotted-moto-g-4th-gen-t3383727

Moto G Stylus vs G Power

I am debating whether to purchase the G Stylus or Power. Can anyone tell me if there are any differences in rooting between the two. I have my favorite apps such as Titanium Backup and TWRP which require rooting. Thanks
flroots said:
I am debating whether to purchase the G Stylus or Power. Can anyone tell me if there are any differences in rooting between the two. I have my favorite apps such as Titanium Backup and TWRP which require rooting. Thanks
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No need to reply. I purchased the Moto G Stylus primarily due to the larger storage and improved camera. Also I managed to pick two up at Target for $180 each
What did you go with? I'm stuck deciding between each of these as well
I've owned a Moto G Stylus since it came out, and I was fine at first, but after a while it started to freeze all the time and then unlock after about ten seconds. I tried to format but the same problem occurs every time. I don't know if it's a defect in my device or is it for everyone.

Question About to buy this phone, any issues?

Hey y'all. I'm about to buy this phone in a couple of hours after my Xiaomi bricked itself after an update I never downloaded and installed. Anyway, this phone seems to be pricely not that expensive, and it has decent specs. To those of you who have been using this phone for a few months, have you recorded any issues? Wifi, bluetooth or something like that?
Thanks in advance and have a happy Monday.
Do you plan on rooting it?
Nameless Foe said:
Do you plan on rooting it?
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Not asking me, but still to answer, no, instead i plan on installing GSI’s, and hence await for TWRP images.
No Samsung Galaxy A12 is working absolutely fine, using for the last three months, no lagging issue, no heating issue, the display is working great, touch is very smooth.
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- MediaTek Helio P35 (12nm) Processor
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- Non-removable Li-Ion 5000 mAh Battery
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