Not really but I did use it today to set an alarm which was nice and easy. I feel weird talking to my phone like that though. I've tried to get it to read my messages to me while I'm driving but I can't figure it out.
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GPS has to be enabled, too for it to recognize that you are driving.Assist has to be enabled. It will recognize that you are driving and then ask you if you want your messages read aloud and if you want to respond.
I use the ok google now, what time is it, when not wanting to get out of bed. And a little bit for using navigation while driving, but that is about it. Active notifications is a far more killer feature IMO.
GPS has to be enabled, too for it to recognize that you are driving.
Assist has to be enabled. It will recognize that you are driving and then ask you if you want your messages read aloud and if you want to respond.
Is the bluetooth on and do you have a bluetooth device connected?It is enabled and shows when I am driving. It will say on the screen, say listen, and I do but then I can't hear it. It looks like it is doing something though and then the screen will say, would you like to reply. I've only gotten a text twice while in driving mode. The first time when I was driving and couldn't look at it too closely to see what to do and the second was when my husband was driving and I tried hard to follow the directions so it would work. Volume was on too.
I occasionally use it when I'm driving, but it can't find places in my directory, only places that can be google-searched, which limits its usefulness to me. If I could say, "navigate to john smith's house" and have it find John Smith in my contacts and look up the home address and go there, I would use it a lot more. I've tried it for calling my husband, but the interface for calling someone with more than one number is awkward, and is more distracting when I drive then just pushing buttons. I don't really text, and it doesn't do anything for emails.