Samsung Galaxy Note 4 OK Google function disabled after Android 5.0 Lollipop update [Fix]

We’ve
just got an email from a Samsung Galaxy Note 4 owner concerning an issue about
OK Google
, particularly on the S Voice and “Always ON” features that are
not working at the same time right after upgrading their device to Android 5.0
Lollipop OS. After digging some forum posts and threads on relevant concerns, we’ve found a recommended fix for this problem. 
OK Google problem fixed after Android 5 Lollipop update

Read on to learn how to get this problem solved.
Problem excerpt:
“After I update my Note 4 to
Android 5.0 Lollipop, I noticed that when I tried to use OK Google, the
“Always On” function is somehow deactivated or disabled. Same thing
with the S Voice feature is not working at the same time. I’m wondering if you
could help me set my device to use OK Google in the Always ON mode again.
Thanks in advance.”
This
problem is currently plaguing a number of Galaxy Note 4 users and appears to be
among the post-update issues affecting many.
Solution:
For those
who are having the same problems with their Note 4 device, you may refer to the
following workarounds we’ve got to help you fix it.
In order
to use the OK Google in Always On Mode, you will need to disable the S Voice app in your
Galaxy Note 4’s Application Manager
and then restart the device afterward.
Hint: After
the S Voice is disabled, you will see that the “Always ON option” is
replaced by “From any screen.”
Follow
these steps to fix the problem:
1.      
Tap Apps from the Home screen.
2.      
Tap Settings to get to the Settings menu.
3.      
Under Settings, you will be prompted
with several options. Scroll to Application
Manager
under Applications.
4.      
From the Application Manager screen,
drag right to left until “ALL” is shown or displayed.
5.      
Scroll to and tap S Voice to continue.
6.      
Tap Disable to disable S Voice application.
7.      
Tap OK from the Disable built-in
apps pop-up scr
een.
8.      
Restart your device.
9.      
After restarting, tap Apps to get back to the Apps menu.
10.  
Tap Google Settings.
11.  
From the Google Settings screen, scroll
to and tap on Search & Now
option.
12.  
Tap Voice to continue.
13.  
Tap OK Google Detection from the list of Voice options.
14.  
From the OK Google Detection screen,
tap the radio button next to “From any
screen”
option to turn it on or enabled.

And that
should do it!

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