Anyone using a Samsung Galaxy
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Anyone using a Samsung Galaxy
It seems like everyone is using an iPhone on the forum. With iPhone you can press the off hook and Siri takes over and you can voice text. I can't find anyway to voice text with this phone hands free. I can find a previous text and reply manually. I had a similar post but I think my title was to vague. The Technical Expert at Lexus told me I was using way more features than the average Lexus user and was looking into it. Funny.
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yep, s7,then s9 next month or 2.
not the best guy though, i just put plates on mine yesterday, and have about 600 miles on it since i took delivery before christmas 2017.
i haven't tried stuff yet, but i have plenty of time on my hands.
not the best guy though, i just put plates on mine yesterday, and have about 600 miles on it since i took delivery before christmas 2017.
i haven't tried stuff yet, but i have plenty of time on my hands.
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If you get a phone stand and just configure your phone to answer to "OK Google" (it may be disabled), then you could voice text using voice commands. But with Android, it requires the network data to be open on your phone. Same with Bixby.
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S6 and it's misbehaving lately with the RX. Works fine with our other car. Technology
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OP,
I am looking into apps that can map Android answer call button to Google Now, If not, I am also looking into writing an app myself and create an .apk file. Not having tech features is annoying.
As per what Technical Expert at Lexus told you, yes he/she is right. In Canada at least majority of Lexus owners are older generations. Probably because they are the only one who can just keep buying new Lexues every few years.
I am looking into apps that can map Android answer call button to Google Now, If not, I am also looking into writing an app myself and create an .apk file. Not having tech features is annoying.
As per what Technical Expert at Lexus told you, yes he/she is right. In Canada at least majority of Lexus owners are older generations. Probably because they are the only one who can just keep buying new Lexues every few years.
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I can do OK Google. If I get an iPhone I can use Siri. My 2016 Toyota worked directly through the navigation system. I pressed speak, text Jim, asked me which response to send, said "2", asked if I want to send, "yes" and done. It worked flawlessly. I assumed a Lexus would have it. I just keep text I received from people I usually text in my phone. Lexus downloaThen select it from the screen and select "send response."
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I just downloaded Android Auto. I can voice command with OK google with the phone in my pocket. You can use it with your off hook button on your steering wheel with most auto makers but Toyota and Lexus . I went down their compatible list and future list. No Lexus. Must have a sweet deal with Apple.
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