Google 2.3.4 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Searching by text and voice 108
AUG-2.3.4-105 Android User’s Guide
“Send email” “To” one or more con-
tacts
“Cc” one or more con-
tacts
“Bcc” one or more
contacts
“Subject” followed by
a subject
“Message” followed
by the message you
want to send (speak
any punctuation you
want to include)
Voice Search opens a
panel where you can
complete the mes-
sage before sending
via the Gmail applica-
tion.
“Send email to Hugh
Briss, subject, new
shoes, message, I
can’t wait to show
you my new shoes,
period.”
“Note to self” followed
by the message you
want to send to your-
self
Voice Search opens a
panel where you can
complete the mes-
sage before sending it
to yourself via the
Gmail application.
“Note to self: remem-
ber the milk”
“Set alarm” “Time” or “for” fol-
lowed by a time, such
as “10:45am” or “20
minutes from now”
“Label” followed by a
label for the alarm
Voice Search opens a
panel where you can
set the time and label
for the alarm, before
setting it via the
Clock application.
“Set alarm for
7:45pm, label, switch
the laundry”
“Listen to” followed
by words for music
you want to search
for, such as the name
of a song, artist, or
album
If you have an appli-
cation installed that
understands the “lis-
ten to” voice action,
that application
opens with the results
of your search for
music.
“Listen to: smells like
teen spirit”
Say
Followed by one or
more optional
words
Results Examples