Android 5.0 Lollipop lets you change some device settings with 'OK, Google' voice command
Android 5.0 Lollipop lets you change some device settings with 'OK, Google' voice command
Saying aloud "OK, Google. Turn on WiFi" can switch on the WiFi. The voice input works for Bluetooth and flashlight too.

New Delhi: Those who love to instruct voice commands to their Android phones but have to provide manual input to tweak system settings now have a reason to smile. Android Lollipop lets you change some of the phone's settings based on voice inputs.

Saying aloud "OK, Google. Turn on WiFi" can switch on the WiFi. The voice input works for Bluetooth and flashlight. Currently it only supports these three features.

Voice commands can be really useful in situations like driving. Even if the mobile screen is off, you can say 'OK Google' on devices with digital signal processing support such as Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 with the updated OS.

Google is yet to fully rollout its Android Lollipop OS to supporting devices. Sony Z Ultra GPE, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, HTC One, Moto G, Google Nexus 4 and 5, and a few others have been provided with the update while others still await the latest version.

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