Samsung has improved on Google’s already available voice actions to take on Apple’s Siri with its S-Voice system. Which allows you tounlock the phone with a customizable verbal command, and then instruct it to load apps, set calendar appointments, do searches or other tasks simply by speaking at the phone. “What’s the weather for today?”, “I want to take a picture” and “Cheese!” are all supported.
If you’re listening to music, you can tell S-Voice to skip, go back, play and pause, with the Galaxy S III automatically spotting your commands in among the music.
One important feature that is a step above Siri is the fact that with Samsung’s S-Voice you can actually open and launch apps with your voice, not just check the weather and set an alarm.
One important feature that is a step above Siri is the fact that with Samsung’s S-Voice you can actually open and launch apps with your voice, not just check the weather and set an alarm.
While driving you can launch Spotify to stream music, open Google Maps, and many other things all with S-Voice. This brings total hands-free usage to an entirely different level that Samsung has imagined daily users can truly use and enjoy.
If you run into the “Network error. Please try again” error:
1. Edit your build.prop in /System with Root Explorer.
2. Change ro.product.model and ro.product.device to GT-I9300.
3. Reboot.
If you run into the “Network error. Please try again” error:
1. Edit your build.prop in /System with Root Explorer.
2. Change ro.product.model and ro.product.device to GT-I9300.
3. Reboot.
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