no microphone of Google in the search widget icon?

Hello.

I own a landmark and has been recently updated to 2.1

In the Help Center under the basic principles, in accordance with the "say and search" section there is a Google search by voice facility.

Unfortunately, it has no microphone icon in my Google search widget?

I also installed the voice activation, so I don't know what I have to do?

Please help thanks

What region is your stage of? If nothing else than the United Kingdom (I think), this feature was removed for unknown reasons. I am native English living in Germany and I'd love this feature, but for some reason any Google/Motorola/O2 or the one who ruled, she wanted not here.

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