Swipe up from home button like getting Google Now and it is on the left, here is a screen shot.
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Yup. On my Verizon unit, I also found a shortcut buried in a "Tools" folder along with the calculator, alarm clock, quick remote and a couple other things. If you want the shortcut on your home screen you can just drag it out of the folder, if you have this folder on your phone.
Unfortunately, I find the swipe up action from the home button a bit problematic; half the time I seem to end up pressing on the home button too long and having my multi-tasking screen pop up with all my running apps instead of the Voice Mate, Google Now and Quick Memo options.
When you say "folder", is that a pre-made folder in your App drawer? On the AT&T version, all of these are standalone Apps in the drawer.
I highly doubt its the case, but if for some reason it isnt on your phone, dont install it. It's a terrible, useless app that takes up space. Use Google Now instead.
I have to agree that Voice Mate is pretty bad, but I have to say that I'm also disappointed in Google Now, at least with respect to some very fundamental functions. It's great for searches, and the cards are interesting; but for me it's pretty terrible for 3 very basic things I used Siri for constantly: voice dialing (from contacts or phone numbers I recite); setting reminders (hands free) and reading/responding to texts (hands free). Those are about the only 3 functions I feel Siri handled well, but it did handle them VERY well, and it happens that those are the 3 things I find I want to use a "digital assistant" for pretty much constantly. So far, none of the other Android apps I've tried even comes close (have to play around with Robin more; it seems to be the best I've used to date.)
By the way, that is not intended as a bash; I LOVE the Android platform and would never even consider going back to iOS; just acknowledging what is probably the only comparative disadvantage that I've yet to come across after making the leap.
I have to agree that Voice Mate is pretty bad, but I have to say that I'm also disappointed in Google Now, at least with respect to some very fundamental functions. It's great for searches, and the cards are interesting; but for me it's pretty terrible for 3 very basic things I used Siri for constantly: voice dialing (from contacts or phone numbers I recite); setting reminders (hands free) and reading/responding to texts (hands free). Those are about the only 3 functions I feel Siri handled well, but it did handle them VERY well, and it happens that those are the 3 things I find I want to use a "digital assistant" for pretty much constantly. So far, none of the other Android apps I've tried even comes close (have to play around with Robin more; it seems to be the best I've used to date.)
By the way, that is not intended as a bash; I LOVE the Android platform and would never even consider going back to iOS; just acknowledging what is probably the only comparative disadvantage that I've yet to come across after making the leap.
Have you tried using Google Now for voice dialing and voice reminders? Because it works great for me. The trading the txt thing I have no idea because I would never use that.
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Try Dragon assistant. ..almost as good as Siri
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Try Dragon assistant. ..almost as good as Siri
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On my list of things to do this weekend is to try and get more familiar with Google Now. The biggest problem I've had with voice dialing so far is that it doesn't seem to be connecting what I'm saying with my contacts; or it wants to dial the wrong person because I have a number of people in my contacts list with similar names (such as relatives and in-laws with the same last names). Gonna fiddle some more. Te search function is absolutely AMAZING.
Thanks, I'll take a look. I've definitely heard of it..