I updated several apps recently, the last of which was Google Search (not sure if that's relevant) and now when I ask Google Now a question using the voice thingy, the voice which tells me I'm going to need my umbrella tomorrow has changed from my nice UK accented man to a slightly nasal sounding American woman.
This may not seem like a big deal but is there any way to change the voice I get from Google's voice search? I can't stand the way the female American voice sounds and I used to have the English one which I preferred but it disappeared on UltimaROM.
Any help?
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I had been using Google Voice but decided I'd like to try the updated standard Sprint Voice Mail again.
How do I change the settings so I receive messages on my phone thru the Sprint voice mail?
I have uninstalled Google Voice; however, when I call in I still hear my old Google greeting so obviously any message is being left in the Google Voice program.
Thanks,
Steve
Google’s new Voice Search and Google Now has gone through numerous tests by various users ever since Google announced them. Thus far, no one has given Google Voice Search such a long and informative test like this YouTube user by the name of JLishere on his Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Just received Nexus 4, it is awesome, battery life is OK so far, not much idea but it is on fine side (not different than iPhone 4S)
Tried setting up Google Voice voicemail by dialing code that is generated by google voice (in browser) and it didn't work.
Hello, Everyone.
My name is x, and I'm a Google Voice Search app addict. =)
There's a huge difference in the Voice Search apps across
the two different versions of Android.
I use Google Voice Search for EVERYTHING. I ride a Ninja everywhere,
add it's my only vehicle.
For months now I've been watching all the demos of voice search I was really excited because I liked the way voice search spoke the search results so what the heck is up with this new JB update from Verizon, I'm not getting any spoken results in voice search!
Google first announced its plans to bring enhanced voice search to iOS back in August, and now the company has finally made good on its word.
A new app on the Play Store that I'm excited about.
Background
I use Google Voice as my primary number, and it's been frustrating that Google has failed to add very many interesting (necessary?) features to their Google Voice app. In addition, they don't have a public API, so it's difficult for developers to work with it.