MOD (REQ) Change Hi Galaxy phrase - Verizon Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

If anyone has the capability to do this, that would be amazing.
I don't use s voice but I do use tasker to launch Google voice search when s Voice is launched. So if I could get rid of the embarrassing/annoying hi galaxy command. Then I would feel more comfortable using it in public. If I am going to talk to my phone I would prefer to use a Google phrase or be able to make my own phrase.
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Vibrant 9 keyboard with voice

Hi guys. I am on the road right now so i appologize if this has been asked already. I just don't want to scroll through thousands of posts on my device.
This being said, i have flashed to the vibrant 7 rom and again wit the vibrant9 absolutely love it. I am wondering what keyboard it uses? I live in Canada and google voice does not work here. But this keyboard enables voice with no problems. I have tried vlingo but much prefer this keyboard.
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Type with your voice

Have you seen the new SGS2 commercial, taking a stab at Apple again. It shows how you can create an SMS by speaking, similar to Apple Siri. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=a4STej_rWlo
I've been using VLingo to do this, anyone know what App Sammy use for the commercial?
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Doesn't ics have this built in. Not sure if gs2 has it though
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Yes its called voice talk. Powered by vlingo. Nice function about it is you can tap the top of your phone to activate it when in the app.
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Does it really write as you speak or it first records your voice then write, as voice search does?
Like i say text so and so where are you and it sends them the text. After you confirm recipient and content of course.
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the stock voice to text for ICS does this auto, and its as you speak, not after.
not sure if its compatible or has been ported to lower firmware versions.
I'm on the ICS ROM and yea, it types as you speak. Its alright at getting most of the words correctly. If it doesn't you can tap to show other options. Sometimes tho I have had a 'cannot connect to server' error. But I guess that's a problem that's on my part. Overall I'm impressed.
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We've had Speech To Text since the beginning. I talk out texts in the car (only at red lights) all the time. You can voice search in Maps too. What's the difference? Type as you speak? So?
Its a marketing gig to get the drones to buy their product, and justify "v4" vs. "v5"....id be willing to bet that 85% of the people who have the new iphone played around with it for about a week or so, and once they showed it off to all of their friends, stopped using it completely.
hardly new tech... windows.machines have been able to do s2t since XP and I have voice input on my standard built in keyboard using gingerbread
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Google now for ICS

I got to at least run on the atrix, we just need more people to mess with it and figure out how to get it working fully http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1749045
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Me too.
Got it to run but only with text search.
Voice didn't work...
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fabriciosr said:
Me too.
Got it to run but only with text search.
Voice didn't work...
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yeah thats the problem everyone has been having
I'm surprised there's not more activity on this. Has anybody looked into exactly what it would take to get this working on a non-AOSP build? Or is this just such uncharted territory that we don't know where to start? I'm obviously no dev, but I would assume we'd probably be able to get this working prior to getting an actual Jell Bean build stable on our devices. Hell, I'd buy a beer for the person or people that can get this working!
Got it on my Atrix running CM9. Running nice even without voice search. You can still use your keyboards voice search.
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Every time I launch it I get a "Network Settings" error [which doesn't seem to be service effecting(except that it closes the google header and only brings up the text box)], and it won't allow me to use my keyboard's voice input (Stock AOKP keyboard). It will pull up info cards and set reminders and such, but it's not quite as flawless as all the review videos I've seen.

Messaging app for Nexus 7

Before I got my Nexus, I used my Droid X as my primary internet browsing device. Now, of course, I use my Nexus for that but I don't have an easy way of sending links or pictures to all my friends (preferably straight to their SMS inboxes). I'm using Google Voice for texting but you can't send pictures. Anyone have any good alternatives? It would be nice to have a hacked stock Messaging app that can utilize your Google Voice number or something but I'm not sure how feasible this is. Also if anyone could assist me in getting calls to work through the Voice app I'd appreciate that too
Check out Tablet Talk in play store. Don't know if u can send pictures though.
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MakeW00t said:
Check out Tablet Talk in play store. Don't know if u can send pictures though.
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Not quite what I'm looking for only because I'm looking for a more standalone approach but I do appreciate your suggestion
I just installed Google voice on my sons N7, let's him use it for text and seems good so far.
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S-voice

So minor thing but in the dialer. When you tick the mic on the bottom left. It just goes to crap svoice. My step son just got the s5 and he was able to choose a default. And of course I was jealous that I have to buy an app to re direct me to Google voice search. My question is. Does kitkat bring that capability to the note3?
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