Can you access OK Google from the lock screen with just your voice like other Samsungs?

I would think running voice recognition 100% of the time would tank a phones battery. It was probably shelved in android 7.
 
I would think running voice recognition 100% of the time would tank a phones battery. It was probably shelved in android 7.

I've used trusted voice before and it didn't affect me much regarding my battery life. I'm not a power user though. Just really like the convenience of it.
 
No, totally separate. OK Google and Bixby work. I just can't get Google to work on AOD.

Must have mine set up incorrectly then. If I use Bixby voice then try OK Google right after, OK Google won't work until I go into settings and re-enable. Will give it another try. I can still long press home button for Google. Just no voice activation.
 
No, totally separate. OK Google and Bixby work. I just can't get Google to work on AOD.

Updated Bixby voice and now can access OK Google as well after using Bixby. No phone unlock with OK Google though, from AOD
 
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You can't. If the phone is locked and not plugged in/charging, OK Google does not work. And I don't think that's a Samsung thing, AFAIK that's also how it worked on the LG G4 and V20. If the phone is locked but the screen is on (lockscreen), then OK Google will work IF you set it as a Trusted Voice to unlock your phone with your command.

Unfortunately you're information is incorrect. I own the V20 and have it enabled to wake up even if my screen is off. There is a option above Trusted Voice that states to listen to "Ok Google" from anywhere including your screen being off. If that is checked it works. It also works very well. I happened to notice this discussion because I'm interested in getting the Note 8. I hope Samsung didn't mess with something because if Bixby. I have no problem in trying Bixby and if I like it I will use it, but they shouldn't pigeon hold us to using just that. So if it doesn't work it definitely is a Samsung thing and only a recent one because I know it works on the Note 4 and S6 edge. Now I have some serious thinking if I still want to upgrade. This is just another con, but there are plenty of pros. I hope this helps.
 
Unfortunately you're information is incorrect. I own the V20 and have it enabled to wake up even if my screen is off. There is a option above Trusted Voice that states to listen to "Ok Google" from anywhere including your screen being off. If that is checked it works. It also works very well. I happened to notice this discussion because I'm interested in getting the Note 8. I hope Samsung didn't mess with something because if Bixby. I have no problem in trying Bixby and if I like it I will use it, but they shouldn't pigeon hold us to using just that. So if it doesn't work it definitely is a Samsung thing and only a recent one because I know it works on the Note 4 and S6 edge. Now I have some serious thinking if I still want to upgrade. This is just another con, but there are plenty of pros. I hope this helps.

I stand corrected then. When I used the G4 and V20 (briefly) it didn't unless I connected it to power, and then it went away on the V20. I guess they brought it back for some devices? For the S8 I can confirm that it doesn't, not even plugged in. No reason to assume the Note 8 would be any different.
 
For the S8 I can confirm that it doesn't, not even plugged in. No reason to assume the Note 8 would be any different.
I also confirmed this on my S8. If display is off or on AOD, OK GOOGLE will not unlock phone. If display is on but locked, OK GOOGLE will unlock my phone and begin accepting a command.
 
I stand corrected then. When I used the G4 and V20 (briefly) it didn't unless I connected it to power, and then it went away on the V20. I guess they brought it back for some devices? For the S8 I can confirm that it doesn't, not even plugged in. No reason to assume the Note 8 would be any different.

It's been there since day one on my TMobile v20. I was wondering if Samsung allowed this on their phones yet but i guess not. Bummer.
 
I wish we had this feature. It's must be turned off some way in the software. The weird part is the new Note does it so maybe with the next software upgrade they will allow this on the s8.
 
I wish we had this feature. It's must be turned off some way in the software. The weird part is the new Note does it so maybe with the next software upgrade they will allow this on the s8.

I suspect it has something to do with Samsung wanting us to use Bixby.
 
I believe it's due to the version of Android as this works fine on the Note 8 which comes with a later version of Nougat. Possible workaround until the update rolls out would be to ask Bixby to open up Google so you don't have to touch your phone.