My cell phone is Oneplus 5T (system: OxygenOS 5.1.2, VER.0523), And i am using tasker(rooted). The problem is my Google assistant can't be detected motion when the phone`s screen is turned off, So it is no next task be executed, Do your know a way to fix it?
Remark: when the cell phone`s screen is off, I start Google assistant by my Bluetooth headset.
Thanks for pay attention or reply.
Is there any body can help me?
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I'm having an interesting problem, and I've had this same issue with the n920C running OHx firmware, the N920I running OHx and OIx variants, and the N920I running a stock tmobile firmware.
I've enabled google's "okay google" detection, trained the voice, turned on "from the google app", turned on "from any screen" and turned on "trusted voice." At that point, I can be on any screen in the phone and if I speak "okay, google", it wakes up as expected.
As soon as my screen powers down, the voice detection stops working even when the phone is charging (both wireless and plugged in charging.) If I power back on the screen, "okay google" still won't work. If I unlock the phone manually (fingerprint), it still won't work. In fact, the google voice detection won't work again until I manually start the google app again (either via the app icon or press/hold the home button.)
The strange thing about this is that the google app is still running while the voice detection isn't working (as seen with various application managers and even the "smart manager" RAM tool.
It's as if something is turning off google's voice detect as soon as the screen turns off and not turning it back on.
I've had this same experience regardless of which version of the google app is installed, with all samsung apps running and enabled, immediately after a factory reset and only basic reconfiguration (so wiping data/cache isn't going to help), and also after disabling all "s voice" related samsung apps.
Can others please report if "okay google" detection works for them (or not) under the circumstances I've described? Even better, if someone had this problem and found a work-around, please let me know.
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Gary
I noticed the same issue a few times. However, even if it works, the screen won't fully unlock when you complete a voice command, which makes it basically useless.
Hey everyone. I previously used hotword detection all the time. On my old LG G2, I used the Nexus 5 mod to enable hotword detection from any screen. It only worked when the screen was on, which eliminates false-positives.
However, with the Nexus 6, I can only enable hotword detection on ALL THE TIME, even when the screen is off. It's extremely inconvenient due to the sheer number of false-positives I've encountered. I'll be listening to a podcast or music with the screen off. Even if the audio doesn't even resemble "OK Google," my audio will pause and I'll hear that trademark ping as my screen turns on, awaiting a command. How can I disable hotword detection when the screen is off?
It's trivial to turn the screen on before using it. It's annoying to have to dismiss the Google Now and then turn my screen off. Even if I could dismiss Google Now by saying "cancel" or "never mind", it still doesn't turn the screen off. I have to go and turn it off myself. Right now, my only option is to allow hotword detection from my homescreen but that's suboptimal. If I'm in an app and want to use it, I have to first tap-and-hold on the home button to bring up Google Now, then I say "OK Google."
I've been having this problem since 6.0. The thing is, I can say OK Google and sometimes hear the chirp but the screen doesn't kick on, but it's useless in most cases because I need the screen on to see directions or a phone number for a place I'm looking up. It's frustrating.
Hung0702 said:
Hey everyone. I previously used hotword detection all the time. On my old LG G2, I used the Nexus 5 mod to enable hotword detection from any screen. It only worked when the screen was on, which eliminates false-positives.
However, with the Nexus 6, I can only enable hotword detection on ALL THE TIME, even when the screen is off. It's extremely inconvenient due to the sheer number of false-positives I've encountered. I'll be listening to a podcast or music with the screen off. Even if the audio doesn't even resemble "OK Google," my audio will pause and I'll hear that trademark ping as my screen turns on, awaiting a command. How can I disable hotword detection when the screen is off?
It's trivial to turn the screen on before using it. It's annoying to have to dismiss the Google Now and then turn my screen off. Even if I could dismiss Google Now by saying "cancel" or "never mind", it still doesn't turn the screen off. I have to go and turn it off myself. Right now, my only option is to allow hotword detection from my homescreen but that's suboptimal. If I'm in an app and want to use it, I have to first tap-and-hold on the home button to bring up Google Now, then I say "OK Google."
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Those false positives were positively driving me batty as well. I managed to cut them down by going into a closet and performing three REALLY good recordings in Google Now hotword voice training.
There is something else to try: Benzo ROM is a custom Marshmallow ROM that has hotword detection from any screen (NOT always on). I can't link it in XDA, but if you were to Google "Benzo ROM" you'd find the Google+ community that has download links for the ROM. Good luck!
Hello,
I suffer from an extremely annoying problem with my Huawei P9 on Android 7. I am using Android Auto on the head unit of my Vauxhall (Opel) Astra and when I try to call somebody, the head unit does not show the android Auto call screen. Instead, the screen does not change at all but the phone screen goes on and shows the standard Huawei call screen. This is bad as I can only end calls with the button at the steering wheel.
I figured out that the system process "Phone" (or "Telefon" in German) exists twice. After terminating both tasks the Android Auto call screen works flawlessly.....at least for a couple of minutes until both "Phone" services got activated again automatically.
By the way, when I disconnect the phone from the car and use Android Auto on the phone, it does show the same behaviour. When I call somebdy, the Huawei call screen shows up instead of the AA integrated one. After force closing the processes, the AA call screen works again but also just for a couple of seconds.
I have already re-installed Android Auto....did not solve the problem...
The last option could be a complete reset of the phone but I would like to avoid this of course.
Does anybody have an idea what is going wrong?
Thanks a lot for your comments!
I have the same No solution for now. On Android 6 it was working...
Second annoying thing with AA on Android 7 is that you can't use task manager to switch to another app... I know, crazy safety reason. I bypass this with some floating button, of course...
Have same problem
With my Huawei Elate I am unable to end a call while using Android Auto. I do not see the end call Icon. I have updated the app but still have the problem. Any Help?
I've notice that the Google Assistant on my 4XL no longer vibrates, either when I tap on it in the home search bar, or when I state "Ok Google." I have haptic feedback enabled and it works in other instances, e.g. active edge, keyboard presses, and the phone vibrates properly for rings. I've matched the settings on from my Pixel 3, where the assistant vibrates properly. I've done a general search on the web and couldn't find anything that resolves this. It is very annoying as this means I don't get any feedback letting me know the assistant is waiting on me when I try to activate it. I've thought about resetting the phone, but am hesitant as I that would require resetting my 2FA for work, which could take a day or more. Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
I'm bumping this to see if anybody else has encountered this problem.
Hello, how to use voice activation when screen OFF? When i check Google assistant setting it show is that screen should be on.
On my Moto X Force few years ago was special App - Moto Voice, to turn phone, no as I know it's basically Google feature and it should be turn it on by Google App via setting.
I'd like to use voice command from another side of room to play music or use my smart home appliance result towards the phone with my hands. I successfully use this feature from my Moto X about 5 years ago and then from my Moto X Force few years later. As I know even Samsung like galaxy S9 on Android 10 also have this feature directly from Google Voice assistance and there is no text that the "screen should be on" to use it.
Miha1l said:
Hello, how to use voice activation when screen OFF? When i check Google assistant setting it show is that screen should be on.
On my Moto X Force few years ago was special App - Moto Voice, to turn phone, no as I know it's basically Google feature and it should be turn it on by Google App via setting.
I'd like to use voice command from another side of room to play music or use my smart home appliance result towards the phone with my hands. I successfully use this feature from my Moto X about 5 years ago and then from my Moto X Force few years later. As I know even Samsung like galaxy S9 on Android 10 also have this feature directly from Google Voice assistance and there is no text that the "screen should be on" to use it.
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I can use it with voice command and phone off. When I say ok google it turns on and assistant comes. If it doesn't work, try remaking the voice model in the settings
mrsiri said:
I can use it with voice command and phone off. When I say ok google it turns on and assistant comes. If it doesn't work, try remaking the voice model in the settings
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you can use voice commands while phone screen off? what your firmware version? could you please make screenshot "about phone" from settings and screenshot of your voice settings from google assiatant?
Is there are "screen should be on" in assiatant?
Miha1l said:
Hello, how to use voice activation when screen OFF? When i check Google assistant setting it show is that screen should be on.
On my Moto X Force few years ago was special App - Moto Voice, to turn phone, no as I know it's basically Google feature and it should be turn it on by Google App via setting.
I'd like to use voice command from another side of room to play music or use my smart home appliance result towards the phone with my hands. I successfully use this feature from my Moto X about 5 years ago and then from my Moto X Force few years later. As I know even Samsung like galaxy S9 on Android 10 also have this feature directly from Google Voice assistance and there is no text that the "screen should be on" to use it.
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I have the same issue with my new Moto G Power 2021. 'Screen on' is the only toggle. It did work with screen off but only for the first day. Then I updated things cause of it being a new phone., and it never worked again. I think an android 10 update broke it. Also there are no toggles for 'screen off' or 'voice unlock' or anything like that.
user526 said:
you can use voice commands while phone screen off? what your firmware version? could you please make screenshot "about phone" from settings and screenshot of your voice settings from google assiatant?
Is there are "screen should be on" in assiatant?
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My phone isn't a moto g9 plus, but a g6 plus, but this shouldn't matter. Here are some steps to try resolving: enabling display over other apps, disabling battery optimization, enabling microphone, camera and storage permissions
Mine is a moto g power 2021. It did work for one day with screen off. There is a toggle for 'screen on' but nothing about screen off.
Dewed1 said:
Mine is a moto g power 2021. It did work for one day with screen off. There is a toggle for 'screen on' but nothing about screen off.
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Did you try above steps? also try deleting all data, or remaking voice, maybe your voice isn't being recognized?