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You can still set it up to do that, especially since Bixby launched without voice until later this Spring.
All the options are there to do it, but it doesn't work. Phone has to be unlocked.
I hope it works. Ok google saved my life once. Ok not really but I was under the car trying to install a hitch. I needed help and I Ok google to call for help and help arrived. I truly hope i can use it while the phone is locked. If not ill share this story with samsung
Only if you add the option to Unlock with Voice to 'OK Google' on Assistant. Otherwise it works only when the phone is unlocked.
As my user name suggests, I'm not tech savvy, I'm having the same issue, how do you add the option to unlock with Voice to OK Google?
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To do that, you can open the Google Search app (or Assistant, but the one that shows up full screen, not the voice prompt). There go to the menu button, then Settings. Under the Google Assistant section, select Settings (yes, again, I know... stoopid Boogle), then find 'Phone' under Devices, and then go to "OK Google" detection.
There you will need to do two things to enable that. 1, enable the first switch to Say OK Google at any time (this means your phone will always be listening, so bear that in mind because it also means more battery consumption). 2, enable the switch to make OK Google a 'trusted voice'. That's it!
Alternatively, you can go to your phone's Settings, find the Lock Screen and Security section, then Smart Lock (it'll ask you to enter your secure password) and then Trusted Voice. This will take you to the same OK Google detection menu above, so the same two switches need to be activated.
Hope it helps!
Sorry, should have clarified. Google in non-Nexus/Pixel phones, I believe, can only unlock the phone, not wake it up, so the screen has to be on (but the phone can be locked) for it to work. I remember that at one point it was possible as long as the phone was plugged in to power, but that might have changed, not sure.
One of Samsungs older phones could do it, possibly the Note 4, then they released a software update breaking it.
You can wake the phones with S Voice, but no one likes S Voice.
Sorry, should have clarified. Google in non-Nexus/Pixel phones, I believe, can only unlock the phone, not wake it up, so the screen has to be on (but the phone can be locked) for it to work. I remember that at one point it was possible as long as the phone was plugged in to power, but that might have changed, not sure.
Yes it does from AOD. OK Google does not and that sucks.Just curious... Can Bixby unlock phone from AOD or when screen is off? If it can, I might rethink my decision about not using it.