frameworks/base/core/java/android/bluetooth/BluetoothHeadset.java:
/** The voice dialer 'works' but the user experience is poor. The voice
* recognizer has trouble dealing with the 8kHz SCO signal, and it still
* requires visual confirmation. Disable for cupcake.
*/
public static final boolean DISABLE_BT_VOICE_DIALING = true;
Switch that to false if you want to try out BT voice dialing - with
the caveats mentioned in the code.
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Flashfox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I am using Cyanogen's 4.11.1.1 ROM on my T-Mobile G1. I was hoping
> that "Donut" (aka. 1.6) would finally support Voice Dialing through a
> Bluetooth device. Unfortunately it doesn't ;-(
>
> Any idea if the Android community is working of offering the full
> Bluetooth HFP (Hands Free Profile) for these phones?
>
> A2DP is fine... but it doesn't help when you need to use the p[hjone
> while on the road. I was using Voice Dialing through Bluetooth on my
> Windows Mobile devices and it was pretty accurate. On the G1, apart
> from the fact that you cannot voice dial through the BT device, the
> built-in voice dialer is pretty archaic. I haven't been able to voice
> dial a single time without the G1 displaying a list of possible end
> users. In other wrods, having to use the keyboard is NOT hands free
> dialing! How can the Windows community have this function pretty much
> perfected while the Android base is still struggling to even make the
> basic version work? We are @ 1.6... hopefully 2.0 will resolve this
> (or will it?)
>
> >
>
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