Hello!
I have bought HTC HD2 and install this android ROM http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=933951 . It's cool but I can't find any information how to get voice search button in google maps and navigation. I had this option with GoferSandwitch (based on cm7.2) with my last phone Samsung Galaxy Gio. Can you give me information how to get this option? I would be very glad!
I've tried to install latest gapps 1.1.13 but it didn't help with this problem.
Sorry for my English and also if there was such a topic, but I was looking about 2 hours for it.
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Hi All,
Loving my Hero, got over 420 apps installed and it's still running as fast as anything!!!
This phone is truly amazing, came from the G1 and it's in a different class.
Anyway I have noticed when trying to use a few voice apps I get the message:
Voice recognizer not present
I have looked for an answer on the forums but can't seem to find one.
I'm on Modaco 2.8, has anyone else got the same issue?
I'm wondering if it is down to the rom or my phone.
I've tried re-flashing the rom but it didn't help.
JJ
I've got the same problem with my htc dream. I think there's some sort of voice library missing because I don't have the voice search functionality in my search widget either.
There's a message in de android-developers mailing list that the voice recognition has been removed from uk releases of hero/dream.
How to Fix!
Install Voice Seach (by google) in the market to fix this issue. It contains the required Voice Recognizer and should get everything working! My Microphone button even showed back up in the keyboard after installing!
The app is not available in many countries, so here you can download the lastest version (v2.1.4) http://www.mediafire.com/?r9b47dcirtt8m98 and flash it from the Recovery.
(found it at MoDaCo)
Hi,
I am using iGO 8.4.3 Android on my Samsung Galaxy S2. When it was on Android 2.3 it worked perfectly but since I upgraded to Android 4.0.3 I have a weird voice problem - the navigation instructions are spoken very very slow (one word then pause of 1-2 secs and then another word).
The app is almost unusable like this - when it instructs to get out of the highway, there is a chance that you can pass the exit before the app finishes the talking instructions.
I looked all over the net but I didn't find any response.
Do you have any ideea?
Thanks
You're using commercial software on presumably a stock ROM, so why come to a development forum for support? Contact the company you "bought" it from.
http://igomyway.com/support
Hi,
Actually I am using it on a custom ROM - Resurrection Remix ICS ROM.
Just thought that maybe somebody else encountered the problem and know how to solve it. I am not the only one with this issue but I couldn't find any response to it ...
Thnks
My answer still applies, contact the company you bought it from for support.
(Resurrection Remix is 4.0.4 not 4.0.3 btw)
Hi all, I know that Google Now can easily start up the voice search by saying Google on the Google Now main page but for some reason this function can't work on my galaxy S3. My device is GSM version and just updated to JB few days ago. Anyone here have the same issue? please help me up..thx
sorry for my bad english
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Google Voice Search getting stuck
newstarfruit said:
Hi all, I know that Google Now can easily start up the voice search by saying Google on the Google Now main page but for some reason this function can't work on my galaxy S3. My device is GSM version and just updated to JB few days ago. Anyone here have the same issue? please help me up..thx
sorry for my bad english
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Just thought I let you know that I'm having the same problems with Voice Search!... It's just getting stuck on the recognising status and never comes up with a search result!... I have no idea when this stopped working but it worked fine when I first updated my S3 to Jelly Bean, so is anyone here also having issues with voice search and have there been anyone with solution to resolve this issue?... Is this just a server/client/app problem or is it something else that's causing this?...
Hi Everyone. I am happy to be a new member of the XDA Developers forum site. I look forward to sharing what i have learned and learning what i have not. So this is my problem. I have flashed the Mokee Rom to my Galaxy note i717r. It has been an amazing experience puttering around the different system configs. However i am a regular Google maps user. I was going to do a search and Mokee did not even give me a chance to search Google maps before it flashed a message saying Google Maps in not working.I have spent some time on different sites (Mokee open source, Offical Android forum, Google + for Mokee, ect.) with no results so far. I even researched the web for a bug fix kernel to splice into my Mokee OS. Nothing yet. It would be a shame to remove it from my Phone after getting to know the system. Please can someone give me a solution.
Is the playstore still working fine? If so, try uninstalling and reinstalling maps.
Still persists anybody has a clue on this?
Using MoKee RELEASE - MK44.2 - n7000 - 140501
Hi,
I recently bought an android phone from overseas (China) and when I was trying to set it up I noticed that there are no Google Play services meaning there is no Play Store, Music etc, I can't sync my contacts or emails and do a lot of the stuff associated with Google.
The Phone is an HTC Desire 5088 (I think its the Chinese version of the Desire 510) running Android 4.1.2. I really just want to install all the Google services so that the phone runs like a regular android phone.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Also I know this may be the wrong place to post this but would anyone be able to point me in the right direction as to how to root the device? I have tried looking everywhere but can not find anything.
Thank you.
Maybe this is due to ban on google in china.
Solution could be to root the device and flash gapps package.
Even better would be to find a chinese forum for your device and see how those guys do it.
Use google translate of course.