One of thebest featuresof the Moto X — besides that perfectly - sized sieve — is its always - on listening capability . Nothing beat order “ OK , Google ” and watching the twist wake up from sleep to do your summons . It put to work like magic , and ifthis Android Police reportis honest , it ’ll be coming to every Android telephone set before you love it .
https://gizmodo.com/moto-x-review-the-android-phone-for-everybody-1034784286
The reportclaimsthat Google is building always - listen functionality into Android as a whole , although it seems like your earphone would demand to be plugged in to wake the twist up from eternal sleep using your voice , at least initially : .

… the prerequisite may be a stop - interruption while battery employment is optimize overall . In other words adequate to ironware may get this limitation when the functionality is first loose , but would in all probability bring in always - on listening without the need for charging later , once battery usage is sorted .
If we do get this potentiality in every Android earphone , it will be optimise for use in situations where you ca n’t touch or see your earpiece , such as drive or biking . For example , if you ask Google Now for weather , it wo n’t just display the weather card , it will actually read it out to you so that you may keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the route . And it might just save all your Google searches for you to look at later when you may look at your phone again .
particularly having broadcast Motorola off into Lenovo ’s munition early on this year , it makes sense for Google to take its most innovative software package feature and share them with the remainder of the Android universe . Now if only it can work active notifications along for the ride as well , we ’d have a whole lot to see forward to at I / O. [ Android Police ]

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