I can't find it anymore on the Samsung.com but I copy and pasted every little bit of detail right after the phone was announced. There was one feature that caught my eye and it was the snooze feature.
Samsung’s also added a few new features on top of Ice Cream Sandwich, including S Voice, a new voice assistant that looks remarkably like Siri on the iPhone 4S. Samsung says S Voice “provides powerful device control and commands. When your phone alarm goes off but you need a little extra rest, just tell the Galaxy S3 “snooze” – and it snoozes.” That’s on top of being able to play songs and the like.
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So where is it?
BUMP
when you set the alarm inside the options for that alarm you can turn snooze on.
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when you set the alarm inside the options for that alarm you can turn snooze on.
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It doesn't snooze when I say snooze.
I don't mean enabling snooze, if SGS3 didn't even have a snooze feature I wouldn't have bought it. I mean snooze as in voice activated snooze when the alarm is on.
Samsung says S Voice “provides powerful device control and commands. When your phone alarm goes off but you need a little extra rest, just tell the Galaxy S3 “snooze” – and it snoozes.”
Did you go into settings then language and input and then turn voice cmd for apps on? Once you turn it on then go into it and turn on alarm for voice snooze as well
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Why use the power widget?
s15274n said:
Why use the power widget?
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is that a serious question?
I use it to change brightness and enable/disable bluetooth when getting into my car.
oops double post.
You do know all of that is available in the drop down tray. Including brightness. Just slide your finger across the tray left and right
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Kaik541 said:
You do know all of that is available in the drop down tray. Including brightness. Just slide your finger across the tray left and right
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not if it's on auto
plus, why not use it.
Maybe the OP doesn't feel like sliding down the notification bar.
To turn on BT I can
1) Hit the button on the power widget on my home screen
or
2) slide down notificiation, hit the BT icon, which opens up the BT settings, click enable BT... then hit back to return to my homescreen.
^ apologies, it just doesn't seem "simple clean" to me.....
"simple clean" is referring to the wallpaper... not the widgets/apps setup
eww, toooo many "samsung" on this phone already. =P
I kind of like it.
+1 to frankencat.
I love the samsung aspect to this phone.
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Google seems to be fairly devoid of any useful information about the specifics of S-Voice. I was wondering if we've started anything like a FAQ for S Voice around here yet?
S Voice seems to be full of hidden or not so easy to find options. For example, my fiance and I both got Galaxy 3's at the same time. After messing around with the phones for several hours we got to the point where whenever she received a text message or call, S Voice would announce that person's name (EX: Incoming call from Samantha) while mine did not. It took us about 5 days to figure out this had to do with driving mode.
Driving mode: Incoming calls and new notifications will be read out automatically:
You can toggle driving mode by double tapping the home key and telling S-Voice "Driving mode on/off" or by going to Settings-->Language and input-->Text-to-speech output-->Driving Mode
What tips/tricks/Easter Eggs have you come across so far?
Great idea for a thread. Seems the voice apps never have very complete documentation on what you can do.
settings, language and input, then turn on voice cmd for apps,
now you can say answer or reject a call, say cheese to take a picture, say snooze to the alarm and control you music by saying next, previous etc etc
don't forget to hit the Thanks Button if I help you
Cool...one caveat: works on only certain apps. For example, this does not work on in Mixzing, but does work on the Stock Music Player.
Kudos to Samsung or Vlingo for this, I'm a big fan of Hitchhikers Guide so today when I asked S Voice "What is the ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything?" I was pleasantly surprised by its thrifty response.
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Not sure why Samsung blocked developers from having their own custom Always On clock but it is a real crappy thing to do. I would love a bigger digital clock with the the date that doesn't move for my Always On.
This Samsung face is not bad. Digital date and not move (or not see, just pixel)
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Not sure why Samsung blocked developers from having their own custom Always On clock but it is a real crappy thing to do. I would love a bigger digital clock with the the date that doesn't move for my Always On.
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Hello everyone, I did the following, there is only one thing you must get used to and you can have your favourite watch face available with the wake-up gesture on, here is what I did in the gear s "settings--> display--> wake-up screen--> select "Last screen". The only down side to this is you must remember to hit the home button to your home screen before going into sleep. When the screen is off and you glance the watch face will appear and not the digital clock from the other non samsung default watch faces.
Remember by doing so more battery will be used unless you select a similar watch face as the digital one. It will show for the same 10 seconds as the digital face.
A bonus to this is that you do not have to tap the screen to wake from the digital clock, you go directly to the home screen, that is one less tap per glance.
Do not forget to hit the home button, you will get used to that or swipe down till you get the home screen.
Enjoy!!!
Hello everyone. i've been using s9 plus for a week now and i noticed while do not disturb on and allow exception to custom, all the notification from 3rd party app (fb messenger, viber, blue mail,..) still ring. i havent change any settings in notification or override dnd. is this a bug? will a system reset fix the problem?
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Hello everyone. i've been using s9 plus for a week now and i noticed while do not disturb on and allow exception to custom, all the notification from 3rd party app (fb messenger, viber, blue mail,..) still ring. i havent change any settings in notification or override dnd. is this a bug? will a system reset fix the problem?
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Same for me... I'm using an s9. I've been woken up several times because of it. I use both DND and turn sounds to silent now. It's my first Android phone after having many years of iPhones and I'm starting to regret the switch. Such a simple thing to not have QAd before release..
Seems to be working fine for me. The only notifications sounds I get with DND set to custom are alarms.
Looking at your screenshot, it looks like you've told DND to allow notifications from apps. Try turning off the "Allow reminders" option and see what happens.
I have no exceptions, including turning off alarms, and calls still very through intermittently
I was taking a nap yesterday and had my Galaxy S22 right next to me. Right before I fell asleep, it vibrated. Which app as it? It was weather! Weather for ****s sake! I disabled vibration on it but would like to do for all other apps except for calls and messages.
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I was taking a nap yesterday and had my Galaxy S22 right next to me. Right before I fell asleep, it vibrated. Which app as it? It was weather! Weather for ****s sake! I disabled vibration on it but would like to do for all other apps except for calls and messages.
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Yes. Settings -> Notifications ->
Tap more and toggle off the apps you want to stop notifications for.
You can also set up Do not disturb and have only phone calls get through or phone calls from numbers you set as favorites.
I use the Do not disturb function. I set it up to turn on at a certain time in the evening and turn off at a certain time in the morning. The only notifications I allow are for contacts that are in my favorites.
I want it so when DND is off, vibration is off for all apps including phone and messages, but when it's off, only those two apps vibrate. Is there a way to just make all apps not vibrate and with exceptions?
Edit: I got a solution from this Reddit comment. I created this rule with the BuzzKill app. I tested it using a notification tester, making notifications when the rule was on and off. I also checked if calls and messages would vibrate with do no disturb off, and silence with DND off (which I want it to), and it does.
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