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I don't know.. it may be some app related issue. Could be the phone. But I suggest you call vzw and motorola and start a ticket as I have already done.
I don't know.. it may be some app related issue. Could be the phone. But I suggest you call vzw and motorola and start a ticket as I have already done.
I must say, this is very frustrating. The voice search feature was one of my favorite features on my original droid before it stopped working in about July 2011. I guess I will have to call and start a ticket like you say... but it doesn't sound to me like anyone at VZW or Motorolla really understands what is happening.
Speaktoit is not a good substitute. When I say "Call Walmart" it says that I don't have anyone by that name in my contacts list.... well DUH! If I knew the number for Walmart I wouldn't be asking, you, Speaktoit girl!
Yea I first noticed it with my D2G and figured it had something to do with the Global abilities. But when I got my Bionic it still does it. It may have started when I got my bionic because I never really used it when I got the Bionic because I knew it didn't work. Few weeks ago I used it to get a # and tried the dial and it just worked, even with the +1.
Thanks for the suggestion, but Jeannie is no better. Again it only looks in my contacts when I want to "call walmart". Neither of these Assistants are linking to google maps to get phone numbers.
Looks like I'm going to try VLingo after installaing and trying a bunch of these similar apps. VLingo seems to more or less get my location correct and is doing a fair job of understanding me. It at least tries to do a search for things that aren't in my contact list. And most importantly it doesn't add that bleepin-a-bleep-bleep "+1".
I really wish "voice search" would just work instead. When I get a bit of free time I'm going to go to a Verizon store and start complaining to their technical support people in my area. If my original hypothesis is correct and this is a regional thing in the south east part of PA, a brick and mortar store might be the right place to start.
It's not a geographic thing. I have the same problem in Montana. To shed some light on the subject, the "+1" is an abbreviation for 001, which is the US country code. When calling a US number from overseas, you have to start with "001" or on some phones, "+1" will work. I believe the problem is that Verizon is assuming you are trying to make an overseas call when you dial "+1". That being said, I still have no solution to the problem. Maybe I will call Verizon and raise hell.