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Android Assistant is the Google equivalent to Amazon Alexa. Now a hallmark feature of Android devices, here are some of the coolest uses of the technology.
Google Assistant is coming widely to Android phones. Here's how to use it and other ways to Google on your smartphone -- even for iPhone users.
Google Assistant is officially available for many Android phones now, but the rollout will take time.
Google has now rolled out the Artificial intelligence and machine learning powered Assistant for Android tablets and Android phones running Android Lollipop 5.0 versions.
However, with a little tweaking, you can get it—and all of Assistant’s powerful search and chat features—on any phone running Android Marshmallow or higher. Here’s how.
Today, Google is finally lifting the arbitrary limits on the Google Assistant and bringing it to all Android phones running version 6.0 and up—about 30 percent of active devices.
Now, Google Assistant can be used to search within any app installed on an Android phone. “Opening and searching within Android apps using “Hey Google” is now available to all Assistant ...
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