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Use "voice Dialer" an app that was part of the build of the G1.
I posted this earlier, using that app, make sure you speak the full instructions, such as: Call John Smith at Mobile
Jim - my phone is a non-rooted, standard build.
I should qualify...if you say just "Jim" it will find any Jim and ask what I want to do. By saying "call" and "at mobile" it is more direct.
Voice search on my rooted phone is working in google maps ...
or google search
but is not when I use phone voice call ...
must use different apps for voice recognition ??
Consider this...Maps and Search were add ons to android, while Voice Dialer was installed on the G1 from day 1. I agree they do use different aspects of the libraries.
Ever notice that when in search you get a visual graph of your speech pattern after speaking while in Dialer you get the yellow spinner?
From what I have heard about how things work at Google:
Gmail team
Gmail for android application team
Gmail mobile team
Each are different teams of people with their own feature release schedules and the intent is to NOT be in sync. The reason that I was given...why hold up great features in one just to make sure the other team's ready. They each have their own challenges, roadmaps and fires to deal with and independently can make things better and more in tune with their team's needs. Obviously eventually a good feature or way of dealing with an issue might trickle over to the other teams. Cream rises to the top.
This is from inside Google, so I trust my source.
I really like to see a better version of the voice dialer on the Android platform. Reason to say that is I used the MS Voice Command before with my WM handset. It's so interactive and you don't even have to go back to the handset. I have to tap the screen everytime using the built-in app which is very inconvenient.
I really like to see a better version of the voice dialer on the Android platform. Reason to say that is I used the MS Voice Command before with my WM handset. It's so interactive and you don't even have to go back to the handset. I have to tap the screen everytime using the built-in app which is very inconvenient.
There is another voice dialer app called TopVoiceControl