Google is conducting a number of tests to supplement the new features to the operating system running on Android smartphones. One of them is replaced by a traditional Home button Search button and add commands.
Google wants to order "Ok Google" will become a phrase "hot" throughout Android OS. This means that users only need to say "Ok Google" in any application to then be able to voice commands related to that application.
For example, if users open Gallery app to view photos, they just said "Ok Google" to open the search box. From the search box, users can ask Google to share a photo voice "Share this photo".Users will not need to press any key to understanding them coming out a Google voice commands - simply say "Ok Google" and ordered only.
In the current version of Android, users can open Google Now by clicking on the microphone icon in the virtual button in the widget on the home screen of the phone. Google offers a lot of functionality in the Now, which lists the functions of search, set alarms, schedule and send messages to remind contacts. Users manipulate Google Now as far as the program is "understood" their habits. This allows it to make specific suggestions for the work they do on a regular phone.According to Google Police - a specialized blog updated news about Android, Google seems to want to integrate further features in Android apps by allowing users to get much more specific voice commands.
The ability to open the search box voice "Ok Google" seems to be an option for the user. Android Police have set up a screen form based on the information that this blog received from different sources. Accordingly, the name of this function seems to be "OK Google Everywhere". Users can enable this option or not. When the function is enabled, the phone will start to hear the phrase "Ok Google".
Google is also testing alternative "Home" button in the Search button. New button will have the "g" in a red circle. When you click this button, a search dialog box opens. Two buttons "Back" and "Recent Apps" remain. To return to the home screen, the user must click on the "Recent Apps" then glide to the right hand.
Google is trying to "north bridge" to bring the Android version on the phone closer to the version on Android clock Wear. The "g" that Android Police describe seems like the icons that we've seen on Android Wear. In an interview with The Verge magazine recently, head of Google's Android Design - Matias Duarte said that his company is looking forward to creating applications to run across all mobile platforms, Wrist and Desktops.
So far it is unclear the new features mentioned above can be applied to the Android version to end users or not, or just a simple test of Google. However, Google blogging Police believe the new features will be available on the market. These changes will probably be revealed at the developers conference Google (Google I / O) on 25/6 to.
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