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"Hey Google" wakeup command for phones seeing more widespread roll out now Comments

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  • Roy-86
  • kBGP
  • 19 Dec 2017

I used to use the hey Google hotword to activate my google homes in the house as okay google would activate my phone as well. But soon, I won't be able play this trick anymore.

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  • Anonymous
  • P@YW
  • 18 Dec 2017

Why I use this awkward command when I can simply say " Ok JERVUS" to my moto x2 x3 and moto z's to activate google? LOL Motorola is way better than this.

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  • Anonymous
  • phhN
  • 18 Dec 2017

ethereal, 18 Dec 2017I know why you wrote that comment. because it's the truth

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  • PA7A
  • 18 Dec 2017

Anonymous, 18 Dec 2017it should be single word like 'siri' not like hey google or ok google. its easy to pronounce. In crowded place, people might say a word and actived your phone. Not sure if google will use old fashioned way like siri and Cortana activared by pressing button, but motorola active just by voice aka tauchless control, so phrases is safe way to prevent actived by others

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  • ethereal
  • rJ98
  • 18 Dec 2017

Anonymous, 18 Dec 2017Who even uses this wannabe "assistant"? We have Cortana and Siri which are the best options... moreI know why you wrote that comment.

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  • Anonymous
  • phhN
  • 18 Dec 2017

Who even uses this wannabe "assistant"?

We have Cortana and Siri which are the best options out there. Cortana is the best, and Siri 2nd best. Everything else is very far behind Cortana and Siri.

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  • DeathStrok3
  • PZF7
  • 18 Dec 2017

I updated the Google app, and tried to reconfigure the voice model like stated in the the article, but no luck it still says... say "OK GOOGLE". I'm using Samsung galaxy S4 (5.0.1)

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  • Ali Bashir
  • StNv
  • 18 Dec 2017

Okey or hey Google is not functioning since the last update, go read the complaints on the playstore.

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  • Anonymous
  • XM%$
  • 18 Dec 2017

it should be single word like 'siri' not like hey google or ok google. its easy to pronounce.

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  • Anonymous
  • PA7A
  • 18 Dec 2017

Old tech from motorola X 2013, what would google do without motorola lol
Apple will sure beat android if wasnt motorola heaps of patent

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  • Anonymous
  • a0Ad
  • 18 Dec 2017

Who is stupid enough to be fooled into saying that.. How about "GTH Google" thats a better one

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