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Having fooled around with a friend's Moto X, I must say the "Okay Google Now" functionality is really cool. These Note 3s obviously have the hardware necessary to implement it, but Samsung went with the half-assed "hi galaxy" thing instead. Now that root has been achieved! I am hoping there is some way to replace the stock function with the one from the moto x. Anybody know how, other than the Open Mic+ app, which seems to not function the same, as it is a major battery hog.
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I've been looking for an app or something that changes, the function of Hi, galaxy. Even If I said "Hi, galaxy" and it triggered Google Now
BossJ said:
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I've been looking for an app or something that changes, the function of Hi, galaxy. Even If I said "Hi, galaxy" and it triggered Google Now
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yeah that would be nice too
I'm sure it's possible with wanam or one of the others
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I'm sure it's possible with wanam or one of the others
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Correct. With wanam I have mine set to double click the home button for Google search instead of s voice . Works flawlessly
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I bet you could set up tasker to automatically kill S-voice and open Google Now.
That way you just say "Hi Galaxy" and you'll get straight to Google now.
I think this is probably very doable
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inline6power said:
Correct. With wanam I have mine set to double click the home button for Google search instead of s voice . Works flawlessly
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yes i have this also, but we're talking about saying Hi Galaxy and then the phone waking up to Google Now
Oh sorry lol.
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inline6power said:
Correct. With wanam I have mine set to double click the home button for Google search instead of s voice . Works flawlessly
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btw if you guys are ONLY looking for the double click to google now functionality, try home2 shortcut, doesn't require root either, I use it and I put it on my customers phones (who won't root obv)
For the moment my workaround is to say "Hi Galaxy, Open Google Search". Then "Google, who is the president of the United States?", or whatever your Google Now need is.
But hopefully we can get something that works a little more flawlessly.
I would also like to show my interest in this! Changing the hot word would be amazing, but "Hi Galaxy" opening up into Google Now listening mode would be enough for me!
Edit: I have not had time to set up tasker.. Has anyone used the "when voice opens, close it, and open Google Now" work around? How was the experience?
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brad2taylor said:
I would also like to show my interest in this! Changing the hot word would be amazing, but "Hi Galaxy" opening up into Google Now listening mode would be enough for me!
Edit: I have not had time to set up tasker.. Has anyone used the "when voice opens, close it, and open Google Now" work around? How was the experience?
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I feel like it would be way too slow, but I have tasker, I'll try to set it up later today.
I have this working with the Tasker workaround, and while it takes about 3 seconds to start listening, I love the results! Heads up though, If I enabled the wake up command option on S-Voice, Voice Search would have trouble opening the mic. Make sure to turn this option off. FYI this is the one that allows hot word detection while in the S-Voice app, not the always listening option.
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I would LOVE this functionality, S-voice STINKS! - its super slow, the voice sucks, and the results stink too.
What it DOES to very well is wake up from sleep.
I would love to see if we can get some Devs involved to make "hi galaxy" open up google now search, or even change the keyword
to "ok Google" just like the the Moto x.
Would you guys be interested in starting a bounty for this functionality?
Im willing to throw a few bucks in the pot.
deathshead said:
I would LOVE this functionality, S-voice STINKS! - its super slow, the voice sucks, and the results stink too.
What it DOES to very well is wake up from sleep.
I would love to see if we can get some Devs involved to make "hi galaxy" open up google now search, or even change the keyword
to "ok Google" just like the the Moto x.
Would you guys be interested in starting a bounty for this functionality?
Im willing to throw a few bucks in the pot.
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i would for sure.
I'm not sure, but if you install the new Kit Kat 4.4 Google Launcher, you can use Ok Google and it works pretty well.
Just a couple of things though. It only works when you are on your launcher screen and as of now, you need to be rooted (you need to replace a system file that is listed on page 3, the libgoogle_recognizer)
Just check out the thread on Installing the new google launcher.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2506488
I really like about the new Moto Droids. I'd love to see that functionality ported over. And while you're at it can we get the pulsing screen notifications too? J/k
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detnap said:
I'm not sure, but if you install the new Kit Kat 4.4 Google Launcher, you can use Ok Google and it works pretty well.
Just a couple of things though. It only works when you are on your launcher screen and as of now, you need to be rooted (you need to replace a system file that is listed on page 3, the libgoogle_recognizer)
Just check out the thread on Installing the new google launcher.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2506488
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I have tried the Kitkat Launcher. after being a hardcore pure AOSP android guy for almost 4 years
I ended up right back with touchwiz launcher. I actually like it MUCH better. The Kitkat launcher is
just too plain and lacks basic functionality like limits on icons in folders.. seriously?
Stock touchwiz launcher with "Hi Galaxy" to wake up from sleep directly and instantly go to Google voice search is the way
to go.
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joshw0000 said:
I really like about the new Moto Droids. I'd love to see that functionality ported over. And while you're at it can we get the pulsing screen notifications too? J/k
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The pulsing notifications is actually probably doable as well, if someone built it off the "wave your hand over the phone" notifications. lol
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The pulsing notifications is actually probably doable as well, if someone built it off the "wave your hand over the phone" notifications. lol
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I believe Moto is devoting a processor to the pulsing screen notifications. I doubt that's replicable on our phones.
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does the moto x not have quick reply in the notification bar like stock android does? i figured it would since it is basically stock.
sicmadek said:
does the moto x not have quick reply in the notification bar like stock android does? i figured it would since it is basically stock.
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Stock android messaging doesn't have quick reply in the notification bar.
Cyanogenmod added quick reply to messaging which I'm assuming you had installed on your previous device.
sicmadek said:
does the moto x not have quick reply in the notification bar like stock android does? i figured it would since it is basically stock.
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There is no quick reply, but then again, stock doesn't have it either. Some AOSP ROMs do, like CM, but stock does not.
Use glowfly. In market. You'll get quick reply with that.
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1ManWolfePack said:
Use glowfly. In market. You'll get quick reply with that.
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I second this recommendation. Back in the Gingerbread days, I used Handcent, and it had built-in Quick Replies as a popup, but it was ugly as sin. When I flashed CM9, I decided I wanted an app that would look nice as well, so I picked up Glowfly. AFAIK, it's still popup based, but it looks nice and is fairly consistent. Or, if you don't like its default looks, there are theme packs in the Play Store with alternate color schemes and themes. And on top of all of that, it plays nicely with other messaging applications.
Use 8sms.
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I second this recommendation. Back in the Gingerbread days, I used Handcent, and it had built-in Quick Replies as a popup, but it was ugly as sin. When I flashed CM9, I decided I wanted an app that would look nice as well, so I picked up Glowfly. AFAIK, it's still popup based, but it looks nice and is fairly consistent. Or, if you don't like its default looks, there are theme packs in the Play Store with alternate color schemes and themes. And on top of all of that, it plays nicely with other messaging applications.
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Thanks I've been looking for something like this. Does this drain battery life?
For anyone that didn't know, Google officially put the launcher from the nexus on the play store yesterday for just about every phone 4.1 and above
Yes, I've read the news. The battery life us affected by using this launcher instead of the stock?
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Poor launcher...
try KK Launcher on Moto x
MickyMax said:
Yes, I've read the news. The battery life us affected by using this launcher instead of the stock?
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Battery life is reduces due to OK Google functionality .
Dhiraj said:
Battery life is reduces due to OK Google functionality .
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OK google functionality is disabled for the moto x. I installed it earlier and it is disabled.
You can activate it in the parameters.
I switch to this launcher too but with Google Now disabled. So, its nearly the same than the stock.
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Had it on for a day, hasn't affected my battery life largely, I haven't noticed a sudden drop in battery because of it. Like is said above the 'OK google' hotword is disabled, so basically same battery life as stock launcher. I like it
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How can i activate the okay google keyword on my moto x? It used to work before the google search update. But now its disabled.
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sudhanshupatil said:
How can i activate the okay google keyword on my moto x? It used to work before the google search update. But now its disabled.
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Its already part if touchless control it would be redundant to also have it in search.
sudhanshupatil said:
How can i activate the okay google keyword on my moto x? It used to work before the google search update. But now its disabled.
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You have a Moto X. Lol no need for that. ?
The OK GOOGLE NOW function for Moto x is under touch less control.. Don't think it matters what launcher you are using but I might be wrong...I have never used the google now launcher
I'm just curios. Besides the fact that Google Now is somehow disabled (I turned off because it was draining my battery when enabled). is the Google Launcher better than the stock one?
Better in what? It's just different...
In customization for example. Moto X's stock launcher does not enable to add or remove desktops.
In performance, stock is ok but is this faster and/or more responsive?
Things like that.
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In customization for example. Moto X's stock launcher does not enable to add or remove desktops.
In performance, stock is ok but is this faster and/or more responsive?
Things like that.
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You can't add and remove desktops but you can add/remove widgets on both launchers.
They're both almost the same but the Google Launcher has nicer looking flat icons reminiscent of iOS 7.
Performance wise, I've not noticed any difference at all.
In regards to battery life, I'm still testing it out but seems similar to the Motorola launcher so far.
You CAN add delete homescreens on Google Now Launcher... Merely remove everything on what homescreen you are trying to get rid of, and it goes away. To add a homescreen make a widget or drag an icon from the drawer and drag it to the far right. Icons are NOT different. They are the same as before... Battery life and performance are the same as far as I can tell. Not really any other customizing, unless you are rooted and have xposed with the GEL module.
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You have a Moto X. Lol no need for that. ?
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I know i have touchless control to do that. But it wouls have been better to have both, right? Touchless control is slower than the default okay google keyword functionality of the google search app. So by having both of them would have been better. So we could have used touchless control only when screen is off. I had the ok google keyword before the google search update and i used to keep both of them on. So whenever i said okay google while in the google search app it used to trigger the google voice recognition and while playing games or any apps it used to trigger the touchless control.
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I know i have touchless control to do that. But it wouls have been better to have both, right? Touchless control is slower than the default okay google keyword functionality of the google search app. So by having both of them would have been better. So we could have used touchless control only when screen is off. I had the ok google keyword before the google search update and i used to keep both of them on. So whenever i said okay google while in the google search app it used to trigger the google voice recognition and while playing games or any apps it used to trigger the touchless control.
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Unlike touchless control tho.... Google search will take a bigger toll on battery... And it won't work of your screen is off.
If it's better or not.... I couldn't say.
Don't use Google search on my N5...not the any screen detection anyway... Cause it does hurt battery life.
how can i remove this awful thing from my home screen?
Use nova launcher or some alternative
You can also use Xposed GEL Settings if you have Xposed installed. That's what I used to remove the search bar.
Didn't wana root but xposed is nice....I'll try Nova for now
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Nova goes on each phone I switch to.
Usually u can disable it wonder why not on the pure
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You can also use Xposed GEL Settings if you have Xposed installed. That's what I used to remove the search bar.
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What am I missing? I hid it in Xposed Gel but the damn thing is still there.
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What am I missing? I hid it in Xposed Gel but the damn thing is still there.
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Did you reboot?
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I'm a huge Nova user for years now... having never had a Moto X phone, does using Nova as your default launcher impact Moto Voice and active listening features in any way?
(edit: still waiting on my "should have been delivered by now, but delayed by Moto" Moto X Pure form Motomaker.
Dan76 said:
I'm a huge Nova user for years now... having never had a Moto X phone, does using Nova as your default launcher impact Moto Voice and active listening features in any way?
(edit: still waiting on my "should have been delivered by now, but delayed by Moto" Moto X Pure form Motomaker.
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Launchers have no affect on Moto features.
I like both Nova and Action Launcher.
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Launchers have no affect on Moto features.
I like both Nova and Action Launcher.
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Awesome, good to know! I was worried about those huge icons only four across... worry no more!
Curious if the above is possible? Enabled developer mode and didn't see....
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Open quick settings by scrolling down from the top with two fingers. Hold down settings gear for a few seconds. System ui will be enabled. Go into settings and enable percentage.
Thank you!!
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Dont forget Xposed + Gravity Box.
sevenRA1 said:
Dont forget Xposed + Gravity Box.
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Like this... There are even more options, but i prefer this one.
Custom Battery Monitor or
Flat Style Bar Indicators.
Both Xposed Models and very customizable.
Particularly the second one.
With this you are able to shape the whole Status Bar whatever the heart desires.