Before you get started with the trick, it might be noted that the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is available with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 805 (APQ8084) processors and Exynos 5 processor. This trick works perfectly with Qualcomm chip based Galaxy Note 4 only, because this processor has always-listening capability, even when your phone’s screen is locked and without draining your battery. Yes, the Galaxy Note 4 has Samsung’s “S Voice” assistant for hands free operation, but it is far behind the “Google Now” voice assistant. Therefore, by adding OK Google voice shortcut on your Galaxy Note 4 you will get Moto X’s like touchless feature.
How to enable Ok Google voice shortcut on Galaxy Note 4
Open Google Search settings -> Voice -> Languages and set it to “English (US)”
Then, enable “Audio History” [Above settings are necessary to start voice search from any screen]
Now, select “Ok Google” and enable the option “From any screen”. You will see Samsung’s S Voice popping up, just tap the mic button and train the app with “Ok Google” hotword. [Train your Note 4 in a quiet room. Also, keep your phone at least half a meter away from you]
Once you have done training voice model, enable “From lock screen” option. Now you are set up to search from wherever you want. Enjoy! Note: this tutorial works well with the Galaxy Note 4 variants using Qualcomm’s APQ8084 chipsets listed below: SM-N910F (International), SM-N910P (Sprint), SM-N910T (T-Mobile), SM-N910A (AT&T), SM-N910V (Verizon), SM-N910R4 (US Cellular), SM-N910W8 (Canada), SM-N910G (India, Australia, Singapore), SM-N910FD (United Arab Emirates), SM-N910FQ (Turkey), SC-01G (Japan), SCL24 (Japan), SM-N9109W, SM-N9108W , SM-N9108V, SM-N9106W and SM-N9100 (China).