Hi Pedro,

I can only tell you my experiences.  I didn’t have any problems with Jeanie on 
Gingerbread.

The Voice Search feature in Jellybean is a little different in its behavior.  
It isn’t conversational as Jeanie and Siri are.  Instead, you click the voice 
search button, it sounds a tone and says ‘Google’, then waits for you to ask a 
question or give a command.  It seems to perform a Jeanie-like lookup of the 
answer at the same time it performs a Google search.  If the answer can be 
spoken (not sure what the rules are, here) it will speak the answer.  
Otherwise, you can flick through the results of the Google search.

The voice recognition is amazing compared to everything else I’ve tried.

You can also use the voice recognition to populate text messages and such, but 
you’ll need ear phones for this because the phone can hear itself talking and 
gets confused.  But again the accuracy is fantastic.

BTW – I use Talkback exclusively on Jellybean.

 

Hope that helps a little.

 

Brian.

 

 

 

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Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 2:30 PM
To: Mobile Accessibility Android Users List
Subject: [MA] This question is for the fully advance android 4.0 and higher 
users.

 

Hello, 

This question is for the fully advance android 4.0 and higher users.

I am looking to find out other then Jeanie, does android 4.0 or 4.1, have a 
voice command, or voice action feature, that works like the IPhone SIRI.

I have tried working with the Google search option, and its voice action 
garbage, and it does not work well with any speech program for the blind.

I am looking to find out if there’s anything I’ve over looked.

Any suggestions are welcomed.

Thanks in advance. 

 

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