Hey!
Is there any way to hack google sound search "GoolgeEars.apk" to work in some known countries where it is blocked, E.g. in Finland and in Estonia.
I have decompiled the .apk and I don't find any texts that I should modify to make it work in other countries..
At least I found values-fi that have the texts in Finnish but GoogleEars does not work in Finland..
Anyone can help?
Thanks.
EDIT: I think I succeeded and it works now without frosting..
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Hi, i have a HTC Desire unroot and unbranded and fully updated to everything that is possibly out for the device. lately for some odd reason when i use apps such as google map navigation or the new google translate (with the sms translate and convo translate) it has been speaking program codes for the google map navigation and for the google translate, especially the asian dialogs and some other language. Currently have the espeaktt selected for voice output, i have tried uninstalling and reinstalling but the same problem still consist. I don't know if its cause the apps are still in beta or is it just me. If its just me can anyone help me and tell me how to fix this problem?
Thank you
From what I understand of your post it does sound like its a bug in their app. If the app is reading you system code instead of the proper directions. It is most likely a problem inside the app. You should report the issue to the developer via the appropriate channels.
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From what I understand of your post it does sound like its a bug in their app. If the app is reading you system code instead of the proper directions. It is most likely a problem inside the app. You should report the issue to the developer via the appropriate channels.
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thanks a lot for the info. I just tried the google maps navigation with another voice engine and it was fine so if I'm not mistaken i think its the espeaktt app.
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I don't know if this has been asked or not, but with CM9, I'm having trouble getting voice dictation installed. I know that it comes with the bamtau-gapps.zip and it works in there - but since those gapps differ from the ones that the CM9 devs provided they overwrite my gapps and cause my Google account to be lost in the process.
I was able to successfully install the voice search apk from the bamtau-gapps - which provides the ICS voice search as opposed to the one from the market (it basically is the same, just looks nicer). What I'm really looking for is voice dictation on the keyboard. I'm just wondering what apk's provide that so that I can pick and choose and build a zip that only overwrites certain apk's not all of them so I don't run into an issue with my Google account disappearing.
If anyone knows, I'd appreciate the help.
At this point in time I've tried adding:
VoiceSearch.apk
GoogleTTS.apk
to the gapps and was only successful with VoiceSearch, GoogleTTS did nothing (that I noticed).
Thanks in advance.
Edit: I guess the title of this thread should really be, "Needing voice dictation apk names" since I already have voice search figured out
According to the CM9 OP (or in the Blog or perhaps in that thread some place) voice dic is not a go at the moment (upstream issue?)....unless I don't understand what you're asking.
Please forgive me, I have searched but 'Google Now' isn't a great search term...
Basically, I get no voice feedback when using voice search or the Google Now app on my 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update. Initially I was underwhelmed by Google Now and wondered what the fuss was, until I discovered it should be talking back to me in a Siri-like fashion.
I had the leaked 4.1 I/O release previously and same issue. Language is English and I have voice prompts turned on in the search settings.
Any ideas? It's a Google stock ROM and it never worked, so I really don't know what it could be.
Edit: Nevermind, same discussion here. Too bad there's no time-limited delete functionality here, feel free to delete.
Try this
There is my solution:
- Set your locale to whatever you want
- Set the Google Now Voice Language to English US
- Voice Output to Always
- Remove the tick(untick the box) on Hide Offensive Words
I spent hours of tinkering with this and tried all kinds of options, but in the end that solved it for me. This is because recently there was an update to Google Search, which is the application designation for Google Now and it introduced this bug.
I have my locale to my native one English UK en-GB and everything works like a charm as it should be and as it used to work before the update.
goliath969 said:
There is my solution:
- Set your locale to whatever you want
- Set the Google Now Voice Language to English US
- Voice Output to Always
- Remove the tick(untick the box) on Hide Offensive Words
I spent hours of tinkering with this and tried all kinds of options, but in the end that solved it for me. This is because recently there was an update to Google Search, which is the application designation for Google Now and it introduced this bug.
I have my locale to my native one English UK en-GB and everything works like a charm as it should be and as it used to work before the update.
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I have same problem with google now and this setup not helped
How about this
vintermut said:
I have same problem with google now and this setup not helped
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Make sure that you have downloaded the offline speech recognition in English US and maybe try asking something like "What's the time?". It will not talk back to all questions. Only the ones that were specifically pre-programmed. If it still doesn't work, try putting your system locale to English US and restarting your phone. And most importantly update your Talkback, Google Search and Google Voice search apps to their latest through the Play Store.
What I did now officially works on my O2 HTC One S and 3UK HTC One X, so it works for sure on those two.
I hope this helps
Hi community,
At the moment I´m trying to integrate SMS and Voice Telephony on Archos G9 via 3G Stick...
But there are many problems too solve... in facts I don´t succeed!
I heard about a few APKs wich are important for telephony and SMS:
phone.apk (pre-installed [special version?])
telephonyprovider.apk
smspush.apk (pre-installed [special version?])
contacts.apk (pre-installed)
Some of these APKs are pre-installed on the G9 but they seem to be a stub...
How to get telephony and SMS working on a G9?!
::Blocks:: said:
Hi community,
At the moment I´m trying to integrate SMS and Voice Telephony on Archos G9 via 3G Stick...
But there are many problems too solve... in facts I don´t succeed!
I heard about a few APKs wich are important for telephony and SMS:
phone.apk (pre-installed [special version?])
telephonyprovider.apk
smspush.apk (pre-installed [special version?])
contacts.apk (pre-installed)
Some of these APKs are pre-installed on the G9 but they seem to be a stub...
How to get telephony and SMS working on a G9?!
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Have you tried to simply using 3th party sms and phone applications? They might work. Some people have already discussed about this so you could try searching.
Also if this topic doesn't have any development, it should be on general.
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::Blocks:: said:
Hi community,
At the moment I´m trying to integrate SMS and Voice Telephony on Archos G9 via 3G Stick...
But there are many problems too solve... in facts I don´t succeed!
I heard about a few APKs wich are important for telephony and SMS:
phone.apk (pre-installed [special version?])
telephonyprovider.apk
smspush.apk (pre-installed [special version?])
contacts.apk (pre-installed)
Some of these APKs are pre-installed on the G9 but they seem to be a stub...
How to get telephony and SMS working on a G9?!
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Hi the Archos 3G stick isn't physically capable of handling voice however it will handle sms without a problem
The Framework-res.apk would have to be modified to enable it on Android.
Other 3G Dongle, such as the vast majority of Huawei's ranges do have voice capabilities on the Hardware, Most of the time this has been crippled by carrier branded firmware's. You would normally unlock and debrand them first and again modify the framework-res.apk to enable voice capability on the rom.
Unfortunately although you will be able to place and receive voice calls I have found the audio rooting is in not in place to hear or be heard
It's Something I'm seriously contemplating have a look at ( amongst a million other android things ).
Check out my signature for further guides on this, both with the Archos and Nexus 7.
Hope That Helps
trevd said:
Hi the Archos 3G stick isn't physically capable of handling voice however it will handle sms without a problem
The Framework-res.apk would have to be modified to enable it on Android.
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Ok... So there is no chance to get voice data via the stick :/
But how to enable sms?!
[SOLVED]
The sms problem is solved!
How can I receive SMS text messages on my tablet using the 3G stick?
The best way is to do this is to download a 3rd party SMS client application from Android Market. To do this you first need to have market show telephony applications. To do this go to Settings > applications > development > and tick allow mock telephony.
You will now see SMS client apps in the Android Market listing. We recommend you download Go SMS Pro.
Obviously you’ll need the 3G stick in your tablet and for your 3G plan to support text messages to receive text messages on your tablet.
Thx for the help!
Hello friends any news about? i have a cube i10 and a huawei modem voice enabled and activated works very good on windows and also detected as modem 3g on android but dont know how to make calls
Rooted the phone and am running AOKP-PrimoC w/ Super Sick Kernel.
Is there a way to send and receive text messages in Korean? If so, can you share how this can be done?
Recipients are reporting that the messages are broken/scrambled.
I'm currently using the Korean IME app from the G.Play...
Thanks for the the help in advance!
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i dont know if this helps (hope it does) but from a quick google search it looks like handcent supports korean languages with an addon pack. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.handcent.lang.nextsms.ko&hl=en
also it looks like you may need to add some korean fonts to your /system/fonts directory. that and see if your carrier supports unicode. a google search should be your best friend on accomplishing this. hopefully you get this sorted out, it has to be frustrating.
i tried that, and the handcent app does not show up in the drawer.
It shows up in settings>apps but not anywhere else