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Samsung Galaxy S3: Samsung Blocks S-Voice for Unsupported Devices - ibtimes.co.uk
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"At the moment we start using S Voice we are sending all the following info to them:
X-vlclient: DeviceMake=samsung; DeviceOSName=Android; DeviceModel=Galaxy Nexus; DeviceOS=4.0.4; Language=en-US; ConnectionType=DirectTCP; Carrier=[my Carrier]; CarrierCountry=[my Country]; DeviceID=[my IMEI]; AudioDevice=Android
Looks easy to them to deny the requests from the phones other than Galaxy SIII. And they are doing this obviously, look at the response:
63.116.58.58 10.8.0.1 HTTP 340 HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found
Expert Info (Chat/Sequence): HTTP/1.0 404 Not Found," reads a post by XDA developers.
Vlingo, a software assistant knowledge navigator that functions as a personal assistant application, is capable of blocking any device that should not have access to S Voice by sending data that identifies the device generating the requests for S Voice.
Meanwhile Samsung has confirmed it is blocking S Voice, claiming the leaked app is an initial test version which may not be used in the final product, according to The Verge.
"An initial test version of S Voice which was found online has been blocked as Samsung Electronics does not want consumers to judge the quality of the voice feature based on a test version. When the product is launched, the users of the Galaxy S3 will be able to fully experience S Voice," Samsung has been quoted as saying.
According to reports that hit the web last week, a leaked Galaxy S3 ROM, of 800MB, has been spotted and somewhere in that download are the features exclusive to the Galaxy S3 which include S-Voice, Pop-up play and Smart stay amongst other. The ROM takes 40 minutes to download, reports Android Police.
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