Request: Galaxy S3 Voice Controlled Calling - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Has anyone been able to port or found an app that mimics the Voice controlled calling shown in the commercial for the S3?
Really digging the ability to decline a call without touching the phone.

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Just installed Cyberon Voice Dialer v1.2.3 build 110421 from the Market. Works very well with voice tags via a BT headset.
dosher said:
Just installed Cyberon Voice Dialer v1.2.3 build 110421 from the Market. Works very well with voice tags via a BT headset.
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nice one, i bought the other Cyberon app Cyberon Voice Commander, hope it works as well as the dialer. the thing is that im now stuck with a huawei u8300 and it doesn't work as i want it to.
I don't understand why when our phones already have 2 good voice diallers 1 from google and one from samsung (both powered by vlingo)
ice_coffee said:
I don't understand why when our phones already have 2 good voice diallers 1 from google and one from samsung (both powered by vlingo)
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do they handle Swedish language? it didn't work on my desire and not on my huawei u8300, can't remember if it worked on my Lg optimus 2x.
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I don't understand why when our phones already have 2 good voice diallers 1 from google and one from samsung (both powered by vlingo)
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Maybe I didn't spend long enough with those apps. What I want is to hit the button on my BT headset, say the contacts name and have the phone dial it immediately without going through any further steps. All this via the BT headset. I could never get this to work on the HD2 (the mic on the phone picked up the sound, not the BT headset) but Cyberon Voice Speed Dial on the SGS2 works perfectly.
Can you do that with either of the 2 included apps?
afaik yes, but I will dust off my old BT headset and check
I can also confirm Cyberon Voice Speed Dial works via bluetooth. Vlingo also worked but you couldn't hear confirmation through the bluetooth headset so was a bit hit and miss / hit and hope its calling the right person. CSVD worked great on Windows mobile and does a similar job on Android.
Does this phone support offline voice dialing as symbian phone does?
THANKS for the incredible recommendation on Cyberon Speed Dial. EXACTLY what I was looking for!
I have a lot of foreign sounding contacts and the voice tagging is just like when I had my Palm Treo 600. Also works well starting up apps like Pandora, SMS, and Maps
HIGHLY recommend this app.
Another important difference is the need of internet connection for the 2 stock dialers. Cyberon's products instead work also without connection
This voice dialer is really great, because you can record your own voice tag for each contact, instead to try talking like R2-D2 with the stock application. Unfortunately, I have one big issue - when I first installed this app, all works like a charm. When I double press the home button or BT headset button, Cyberon speed dial starts. Then I flash the phone with the latest firmware (KE7) and now when I press these buttons, starting the terrible stock application. I spoke with the tech support, but all of their suggestions doesn't work. If somebody have an idea how to make Cyberon as default application or to remove stock app without rooting the phone, I will be very, very grateful. Already tried in Application/Manage application to clear default values for stock voice commander, but clear default button is innactive (gray).
Same problem for me with KE7 firmware - can't launch Voice Speed Dial from the BT headset. Have tried uninstalling it, unpairing the BT headset, turning off phone then removing battery. Then reinstalled app and re-paired headset. Still doesn't work.
Have reported this to Cyberon and they responded "...recent ROMs don't follow standard process of Android's definition to handle the Bluetooth activation event. We're not able to change it at this moment, but have reported this issue to Samsung, and hope they will fix it soon."
Meanwhile the only solution I've found is to root phone and then freeze Voice command using AntTek App Manager. Then unpair BT headset > soft reset > re-pair headset. I now have Voice Speed Dial launching from the headset again.
See post #5
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=15488316
Just replace vlingo with stock android voice dialer app from sgs or from cm7 with root explorer in system/apps.
Works without internet, you can hear confirmations in bt headset, no need to re-pair the headset.
Or use cyberon.
Attached the version from nexus s.
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Is there a way to replace the 'double tap' from launching Vilingo to Launch the Cyberion Voice Dialer app instead? If so, i'll be so glad to know how!

Calls with car dock..

Hey guys I have the official nexus car dock and was wondering if there's a way to get calls to come through the car speakers? I have a phono going from phone to stereo which handles music navigation etc fine but as soon as a call comes in it goes straight to speaker phone. Is there something I'm doing wrong or is there a 3rd party app that can handle it better?
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The only workaround I've found for this is to use SIP calling, i.e. set up a VoIP account and use that for calls - everything is routed properly through the dock audio output. This is nicely integrated in Android / Phone.apk, you don't need a third-party app.
Forcing regular GSM voice calls to go through the dock audio output might require some kind of kernel modification, I haven't found anything in the AOSP codebase that would change this behaviour.
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The only workaround I've found for this is to use SIP calling, i.e. set up a VoIP account and use that for calls - everything is routed properly through the dock audio output. This is nicely integrated in Android / Phone.apk, you don't need a third-party app.
Forcing regular GSM voice calls to go through the dock audio output might require some kind of kernel modification, I haven't found anything in the AOSP codebase that would change this behaviour.
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Setting up a VoIP account does that mean they'd have to call me on a seperate number or will it push it straight through to my normal number?
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Correct, a VoIP account would be a separate number, but depending on the provider and the type of number you might be able to set up forwarding (at the provider end) from your regular number to your VoIP number.
easiest solution and future proof to boot: get a bluetooth headunit !
Have a Kenwood KDC-BT60U, a pretty basic model, payed 200 for it, and it rocks: can access latest incoming, latest outcoming, missed, phone book, plus it has A2DP.
Get a bluetooth car stereo. Or some kind of interface kit. Google for it.

Call transfer to Galaxy Nexus as headset via bluetooth -- > make it dual sim capable

Call transfer to Galaxy Nexus as headset via bluetooth -- > make it dual sim capable
I have to use two phones, one for work (G SII) and another for personal use (GNex), both rooted. I want to transfer all calls and sms's from my G SII to my GNex via Bluetooth (BT). And, No... I dont want to get another phone which is dual-sim capable.
So, I am guessing, this would require my GNex to act (fake itself) as a Bluetooth head-set when connected via BT to my G SII. Also, possibly an App (like this one) would be required on both the phones for this.
I have looked around and found similar questions asked before but without any concrete solution. When I look at devices like Gmate, SocBlue, GPFile and many similar ones with dedicated apps, its clear that what I am asking for is already possible.
I am wondering if such an app exists on XDA and if calls and sms's can be transferred from one android phone to another via Bluetooth, as soon as they arrive.
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[Q] Yet another PA 3.1 BT issue

Hi,
I can't write at the developers forum, because I'm still under 10 posts.
So I ask my question here.
I am running ParanoidAndroid 3.15. I came from clean 3.1 with BT fix on my Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
I can connect my phone to my car via BT and all the numbers are copied to the car, so I can scroll them on the display and when there is an incoming call, I can see the wright name.
But I am not able to answer the call with the cars interface, so I need to accept it manually on the phone. Anyway it is transfered to the cars sound system correctly.
Although I can scroll the numbers on the cars display, I am also not able to make a call from there. The phone does not react, so I need to call by using the phones address book.
Does anyone have similar problems? Or does anyone have an idea how to fix it?

does the new note 10.1 have phone call function?

Thinking about upgrade from my note 2 to the note 10.1.
Does it have phone and sms function?
The SM-P601 (3G - Exynos) and SM-P605 (LTE - S-800) do...
I use my P601 as daily phone device (with bluetooth headset)
et phone home
before i bought my LTE version i envisioned myself being able to have my tablet in my backpack and have a bluetooth headset with basic remote controls such as are found on some of the plantronics and other bluetooth sets. Now with the samsung watches and wrist bands if they can be paired with the bluetooth headset so you can see incoming call and text information on the wristband/watch and answer calls by using that i think that will be the ultimate use of the phone feature.
maybe someday they will have a head set that has features like are featured in the movie 'her'.....which was pretty cool...good movie and worth watching by the way to see the future of electronics and how they will affect our daily lives...
You can put phone calling on any tablet, even wifi only tablets. How? Get a Google Voice number and then install Grove IP. I do that on my tablet and it works perfectly. Google Voice includes text messaging.
TabGuy said:
You can put phone calling on any tablet, even wifi only tablets. How? Get a Google Voice number and then install Grove IP. I do that on my tablet and it works perfectly. Google Voice includes text messaging.
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Slick. How well does it work when you're not around a Wi-Fi connection? Voice and MMS are just an added benefit to always being connected via 3G or LTE with a N10.1-14 so equipped.
Use hangouts with Google voice phone number

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