Hi all,
My elderly parents got a Droid Maxx from Verizon a year ago and quickly got into a dispute with them. They stopped paying the bill and their account was closed. I noticed they still had the phone lying around. They are the epitome of non-techies. There really isn't any way for them to understand how to open apps or figure out any apps.
But I thought, hey, they have WIFI, I could try to turn this into a simple mock Amazon Echo. I got velcro and velcroed it to the wall, and added them to my Google Play Music family plan. I enabled Google Voice so works anywhere. I then printed out a bunch of Ok Google commands for them to say to the device.
Here's my problem: When playing a song in Google Play Music, saying "Ok Google, stop music." Does nothing.
Well, actually it just does a google search for the words "stop music" The same with Next Song or Previous song.
I've read some articles saying these commands should work. Does anyone know why they don't? Is that a limitation of the phone itself? A limit of the Android version? (4.4.4)
It might seem minor, but it's kind of a deal breaker with my parents, they would have a hard time trying to wake the phone, find the music app and hit stop to stop playing the music.
Thanks in advance!
Crodley
My elderly parents got a Droid Maxx from Verizon a year ago and quickly got into a dispute with them. They stopped paying the bill and their account was closed. I noticed they still had the phone lying around. They are the epitome of non-techies. There really isn't any way for them to understand how to open apps or figure out any apps.
But I thought, hey, they have WIFI, I could try to turn this into a simple mock Amazon Echo. I got velcro and velcroed it to the wall, and added them to my Google Play Music family plan. I enabled Google Voice so works anywhere. I then printed out a bunch of Ok Google commands for them to say to the device.
Here's my problem: When playing a song in Google Play Music, saying "Ok Google, stop music." Does nothing.
Well, actually it just does a google search for the words "stop music" The same with Next Song or Previous song.
I've read some articles saying these commands should work. Does anyone know why they don't? Is that a limitation of the phone itself? A limit of the Android version? (4.4.4)
It might seem minor, but it's kind of a deal breaker with my parents, they would have a hard time trying to wake the phone, find the music app and hit stop to stop playing the music.
Thanks in advance!
Crodley