When enabled, it lets you disable the fingerprint sensor or
trusted voice unlock (reverting to your backup unlock method like a PIN or pattern).
Not exact matches
Then, enable Smart Lock back in the Security menu — there are several options here, like «
Trusted Devices,» which is where you'll set Bluetooth devices to keep the phone
unlocked, «
Trusted places,» where you can specify your home or work locations, «
Trusted Face,» where you can use the phone's front camera and your own head to
unlock, «
Trusted voice,» where you can use your
voice to
unlock, and «On - body detection,» where the device will stay
unlocked while it's on you.
It seems like if selected, your phone will lock and disable all alternative
unlock methods like fingerprint,
trusted voice, etc, and only
unlock via code or pattern.
Now you would be able to add the
trusted devices, places, face, and
voice as well as an on - body detection to
unlock your device.
From there, turn on the toggle for «
Trusted Voice» to give Assistant permission to
unlock your device when it hears you say «OK Google» (the sound you make must match your previously recorded «OK Google»
voice model, however).
You can
unlock your phone using the same «OK Google» phrase you use for Google Assistant by setting up
Trusted voice.
Trusted Voice listens out for your
voice, and if there's a tone match your phone will
unlock automatically, making it so you can pick up the phone and get right to business.
Tap «Yes, I'm in» to turn on
Trusted Voice.This step is necessary if you wish to
unlock your smartphone with
voice actions alone.