- Dec 20, 2011
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I have been playing around with this, as I would like to send texts hands-free using my phone, even if it is locked. For example, if I'm in the car, and don't have Android Auto running.
I've found that if "Always On Display" is enabled, when I say 'OK Google' there is a little vibration, showing that the phone has recognized my voice, but it doesn't unlock the phone. If I manually unlock it, the Google screen is shown, indicating that my saying 'OK Google' did in fact start the process.
If I turn off "Always On Display" then my saying 'OK Google' will in fact unlock the phone, and bring up the Google App. I do have to say 'OK Google' again, to have it ready to receive my request, but it does work as I would want it to in that context.
This is a Verizon phone, in case this behavior differs from one provider to another.
Can anyone confirm or disconfirm this behavior? The way it seems is that I have to choice to either have the Always On Display enabled, and not be able to wake the phone with OK Google, or turn AOD off, and be able to use OK Google to unlock the phone.
Loving this phone, after 3 days of ownership, and trying to learn to get everything I can out of it!
I've found that if "Always On Display" is enabled, when I say 'OK Google' there is a little vibration, showing that the phone has recognized my voice, but it doesn't unlock the phone. If I manually unlock it, the Google screen is shown, indicating that my saying 'OK Google' did in fact start the process.
If I turn off "Always On Display" then my saying 'OK Google' will in fact unlock the phone, and bring up the Google App. I do have to say 'OK Google' again, to have it ready to receive my request, but it does work as I would want it to in that context.
This is a Verizon phone, in case this behavior differs from one provider to another.
Can anyone confirm or disconfirm this behavior? The way it seems is that I have to choice to either have the Always On Display enabled, and not be able to wake the phone with OK Google, or turn AOD off, and be able to use OK Google to unlock the phone.
Loving this phone, after 3 days of ownership, and trying to learn to get everything I can out of it!