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@rpd.fire | 16 July 12 | |
ive been giving it a go for a few days. quite like it too
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@war3w0lf | 10 August 12 | |
Jelly bean has a song-recognition app, Google Ears pre installed. Much like Shazam/SoundHound/Track-id but its free. Here is the apk pulled from JB for phones running Android 4 or above. APK - http://goo.gl/GJftm With Transparent Widget - http://is.gd/iXHRVU If you want to uninstall just flash this zip - http://is.gd/4k9aC8 xda thread here - http://is.gd/6GYGs7
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@leon29 | 11 August 12 | |
never heard of google ears, are you sure some dev didnt make it??
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@war3w0lf | 11 August 12 | |
nop, its a JB feature
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@leon29 | 11 August 12 | |
funny that cause i aint got it
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@war3w0lf | 11 August 12 | |
Google announced this new feature during Googles IO announcements of Jelly Bean, called Sound Search or Google Ears. This music listening and tagging service has been built into Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Its not a stand alone launchable app but a widget called sound search which xda dev - asdfzz was able to pull and ported from JellyBean to make it work with any ICS ROM
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@war3w0lf | 11 August 12 | |
It doesnt offer any history or previous tags like competing apps, but lets you buy the song from Play Store by one direct click. The widget name is sound search but after installing the widget shows 'what's this song?' along the google play icon on home screen.
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