Google Now!

tigerpierre

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With Google Now, is there still a need for S-Voice?? I think not but what does everyone else think?
 
Google Now totally rocks.. Am sure you've seen the vids where they compare it to Siri and there is NO comparison.. it's superior in every way. Make sure you install the update too :) I LOVE IT!
 
Too bad there isn't a way int he factory settings to control what the double tap does for the home button.

I'm not overly thrilled with that Home2 app.

But yes, Google Now is terrific, S-Voice is subpar.
 
There used to be a button remaper app. Not sure if it still is around or if you have to be rooted or not...
 
Too bad there isn't a way int he factory settings to control what the double tap does for the home button.

I'm not overly thrilled with that Home2 app.

But yes, Google Now is terrific, S-Voice is subpar.

Ask and you shall receive!

https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...cHBzcG90LmhvbWUyc2hvcnRjdXQiXQ&token=8x51jYBi

FIRST, go to S-Voice and uncheck the 'launch with home button' option.

Then open Home2 Shortcut and follow directions. Use 'Google' as the app you want opened. Viola. Short and simple.

You DO NOT need to be Rooted.
 
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I was reading a thread a week or so ago about launching GNow by just saying Google.. I can't imagine being able to do this without tapping the Voice Search or something else.. I don't think you can launch any app by just saying "Open Sesame" can you? And if you can, how to you set it up? Seems to me the mic has to be running all the time to do that.. But what do I know? I've only had an Android phone for 6 mos, LOL
 
I was reading a thread a week or so ago about launching GNow by just saying Google.. I can't imagine being able to do this without tapping the Voice Search or something else.. I don't think you can launch any app by just saying "Open Sesame" can you? And if you can, how to you set it up? Seems to me the mic has to be running all the time to do that.. But what do I know? I've only had an Android phone for 6 mos, LOL

I think they mean when u r in google now you can say Google and it prompts a voice search

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Too bad there isn't a way int he factory settings to control what the double tap does for the home button.

I'm not overly thrilled with that Home2 app.

But yes, Google Now is terrific, S-Voice is subpar.

What is wrong with the Home2 app? I've been using it and after I set it up, there is nothing noticeable about it, doesn't run the battery down, doesn't cause anything to lag. I double click my home button and the mic pops up ready for me to speak.
 
I am comparing s voice and Google now in updating my twitter status. S voice seem to be easier because all I have to do after I update is say update. Google now I had to tap twice before it is sent out.

Of course this goes without saying that I have to have the Twitter app installed instead of the third party Twitter client.

Lunching apps using s voice seems to be faster than Google now. ie when i say "drive mode on" in s voice, it does just that, but in google now it goes to a web search

S voice has an easier time calling from my contacts than Google now, ie i say "call daddy home" in s voice it calls the number, in google now it calls a store something like daddy's home furniture or something, which is weird because I don't have that store stored in my contacts.

I have been using s voice a lot before google now, I was thinking of replacing s voice with google now, but my preliminary tests tells me to use s voice still...

am I the only one having this experience?

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What is wrong with the Home2 app? I've been using it and after I set it up, there is nothing noticeable about it, doesn't run the battery down, doesn't cause anything to lag. I double click my home button and the mic pops up ready for me to speak.

I'm not overly thrilled with the 4 second delay after pressing the home button just to go home.
 
While I love GNow's many abilities, I like SVoice's ability to talk back and give immediate results without going to the web like GNow. I know, SVoice many times does the same, but I still find many instances when it has the answer to my question. I find both to be fairly accurate with responses to my questions.
 

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