New feature a voice call, or more precisely the old function of a new manufacturer. Many people know what is ‘Ok, Google’ and it influenced modern devices on the Android platform.
Today, let’s look at how to change the perception of the well-known around the voice dialing ‘Ok, Google’.
Many of us remember how to begin implementation of voice dialing from Google. Everything was easy and simple, you could say ‘Ok, Google’, and your device to listen to you carefully. And this was an opportunity to display even when locked. That was convenient for the users. But then began to receive significant discontent, such as perceiving extra noise and your phone is unlocked and can seek for you the information that you do not need.
After that, the producers were forced to disable voice dialing when the telephone is locked. And now, ‘Ok, Google’ works only when the Desktop tab. In addition, producers decided that even if the phone is locked, this function consumes a large amount of energy that quickly reduces your battery.
This is all disadvantages, but now an alternative application built on the basis of voice dialing, ‘Ok, Google’ to finalize these shortcomings. An application called S-Voice-only smartphone Galaxy S6. But we hope that in the future this application will be available for other devices.
Let’s look at what are the differences between applications ‘Ok, Google’ and S-Voice
Until upgrade ‘Ok, Google’
After updating ‘Ok, Google’
As the developer of this application S-Voice is a manufacturer Samsung. Thus, the more likely we will be able to see the voice dialing S-Voice and other devices.
Developers Korean manufacturer Samsung have corrected all disadvantages ‘Ok, Google’ and now an additional annex S-Voice can brag to Google. Maybe in the future, the company Google and Samsung will cooperate with each other and will share development of your application. And the voice dialing will be available to multiple users on the Android platform.
Source: PhoneArena, Reddit
Samsung implements the S-Voice and destroys the voice search 'Ok, Google'
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