Wednesday 4 June 2014

Control Android Device by use of Voice Recognition

The purchase of Motorola by Google has been commonly defined as the line that will sanction Motorola the chance to succeed. Although the company has yet to show a profit, the invention of Moto X is a certain step to victory. The device with its various innovative ideas was an instant hit among the people who got to use it. Not only did the phone possess a great battery time, but had a number of new updates such as Active notifications and touch-less control.
The touch-less control with its ability to let the user control the phone without any human contact achieved fame at an incredible pace. The voice control extends to even when the phone is switched off.  Only Android users on Moto X have been able to use this distinctive feature up until now. XDA-Developers have extended their generosity once again and forum member, RsenG2X has unveiled Open Mic+, which passes on the magnificent voice control of Moto X to all Android users.
The App is completely free and is available for download from directly XDA-Developers. The app had been available on the Google Play but was removed; the reason behind the removal is still unknown.
The Google Now can be launched by just saying two words, “OK Google”, and voila. Without having to do anything you were able to open Google Now. Open Mic+ also provides the option of offline mode so your private data is not accessible at the time of voice recognition. And for those automation- dependent people, the app has also been tied to the Tasker. However, all these activities lead to high consumption of battery.
As the Open Mic+ is always listening, there have been some issues regarding the topic of privacy. As people are concerned that some other party will have access to what they say; so any one who feel even a little insecure about using the app, is advised to stay away.

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