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Read the forums dude! This has been covered extensively! In short - the Google search bar has a microphone on it. Hit it and tell it what you want to do - "Call Bill at work", "Call Sally at home". In a text message, switch your keyboard to Android Keyboard and the mic icon is there as well. Hit it and say what you want to text.
 
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Read the forums dude! This has been covered extensively! In short - the Google search bar has a microphone on it. Hit it and tell it what you want to do - "Call Bill at work", "Call Sally at home". In a text message, switch your keyboard to Android Keyboard and the mic icon is there as well. Hit it and say what you want to text.

Thanks for the info, but maybe be a little less sharp to new users in the future.
 
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Don't expect the voice dial to be as elegant as MSVC was on your WinMO device. When we get this capability:

  • Read back confirmation, so you can say yes or no, and not have it dial wrong number
  • Press the talk button on your Bluetooth headset for it to beep and then you speak the command to it

Then it will be great. I see that pretty much as a must if you want true hands-free calling, for example when driving.

I have Vlingo on mine, and I'm not sure it was needed. I can also say "Open <program>", but I don't know if that is because I have Vlingo or if it would do that with stock Android voice control.

The other features of MSVC such as "Play Jazz" for it to call up the music player and play your jazz list, I am expecting to not be on the Android device either, although I haven't tried it yet to see.
 
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Don't expect the voice dial to be as elegant as MSVC was on your WinMO device. When we get this capability:

  • Read back confirmation, so you can say yes or no, and not have it dial wrong number
  • Press the talk button on your Bluetooth headset for it to beep and then you speak the command to it

Then it will be great. I see that pretty much as a must if you want true hands-free calling, for example when driving.

I have Vlingo on mine, and I'm not sure it was needed. I can also say "Open <program>", but I don't know if that is because I have Vlingo or if it would do that with stock Android voice control.

The other features of MSVC such as "Play Jazz" for it to call up the music player and play your jazz list, I am expecting to not be on the Android device either, although I haven't tried it yet to see.

Can't WAIT for bluetooth voice support.
 
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Read the forums dude! This has been covered extensively! In short - the Google search bar has a microphone on it. Hit it and tell it what you want to do - "Call Bill at work", "Call Sally at home". In a text message, switch your keyboard to Android Keyboard and the mic icon is there as well. Hit it and say what you want to text.

New to this phone and android as well, so maybe dumb question, but while I see the mic on the google search, I do not see a mic when I have the keyboard up to type a text message (or email). Is there an app you need to DL?
 
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New to this phone and android as well, so maybe dumb question, but while I see the mic on the google search, I do not see a mic when I have the keyboard up to type a text message (or email). Is there an app you need to DL?

press and hold on the text area and you should be able to change to the android keyboard... mic button is located in bottom left corner
 
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What has also been covered and reported by several people is that what this does is provide an online Google search, not search the address book.


Not true. The Home screen widget lets you do much more than just do a google search. You can call #'s from the phone book, navigate to a spoken address, find places on the map.

Say: Call "name" on "location/device"
Say: Navigate to "# street name town state"
Say: find "pizza near me", "gas station"

When texting you can use words like "comma" "period" to place punctuations.
 
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Yes, if you hold down the search button in the lower right hand corner of the device, voice search will come up and all you have to do is say "call first name last name and whether it's a mobile, home, or etc." Not sure if it is able to do any other commands though. It works perfect on mine for voice dialing.
I don't get it?

I've tried this with numerous voice call commands and all I get is a google search on the web.
 
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I have the same problem, even with google synced contacts. If I say, Call Bill, it does a google search for "call bill".

Here is the official word on this from Samsungs level 3 support.
Does My SGH-i897 (Captivate) Phone Support Voice Dialing?=

I wouldn't call that the "official" word just yet. I just got off the phone with Samsung Product Support for the Captivate, and the techi even said the same thing, but told him what some people have been able to do. He linked his gmail contacts to a test phone and dialed a number by voice just a couple times, then started opening the web search screen thereafter which most of us have encountered. I know he will run with this and get down to the bottom, because he was also disappointed to find out what Samsungs 'official' word was when they were presented with the phone. He told me that they received little to no training on the phone, so they dont really know all of its true functions either (this is Samsung tech support if you recall me mentioning).

He just called back while I was typing this for me to try something, but it didnt work. So no I'm confident they are working on this so they can help others with the same issue.

I hope persistence pays off.
 
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Read the forums dude! This has been covered extensively! In short - the Google search bar has a microphone on it. Hit it and tell it what you want to do - "Call Bill at work", "Call Sally at home". In a text message, switch your keyboard to Android Keyboard and the mic icon is there as well. Hit it and say what you want to text

This discussion...
 
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Read the forums dude! This has been covered extensively! In short - the Google search bar has a microphone on it. Hit it and tell it what you want to do - "Call Bill at work", "Call Sally at home". In a text message, switch your keyboard to Android Keyboard and the mic icon is there as well. Hit it and say what you want to text

This discussion...

DUDE! Its MY thread! I KNOW whats in it, but the guy asked an off the wall question for which he didnt copy a quote.

Thanks DUDE!
 
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There is NOTHING that works as good as MSVC. NOTHING!

The current voice stuff misunderstands you often. It does not repeat and ask for verification. It does not work with blue tooth where you can press the button and have it take voice commands, so it is not truely hands free.

I've heard that Froyo will fix the blue tooth part of it. It remains to see how well it understands.

The new voice stuff that Google announced last week (2.2/Froyo only) looks hopeful.

Don't worry about the folks telling you to search. Many of them spend more time complaining than answering questions. Although I give randy_c credit, he did provide an answer also, albeit not a direct answer to your question.
 
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