One of the strengths of Android is its assistant. Google has developed the best voice assistant yet, over Siri, Bixby or Alexa, including all phones on the market, unless the manufacturer uses it for some reason.
So let us tell you how to google helper, as well as details of which devices are compatible, though we already expect your device to be available.
Activating Google Assistant
As we mentioned, Google Assistant often works automatically on your Android phone, and you have to press the home button (either visible or visible) or scroll from rooms in Android 10 mode to use it. However, for some reason you may not have one, so you should how to use it manually
Google Assistant activation is completely hidden within settings, but easy to achieve if we take the right steps
For this, you must open the google app, which is installed first on all Android devices (except those other than Google services). Once the app is open we will go to & # 39; More & # 39 ;, to click on & # 39; Settings & # 39; Once we are on this list, we will click on "Assistant", and within this section below we will look at the "Contact" section.
After all these non-logical steps, we will finally see the interface we are looking for: one that allows us to use and operate a google assistant automatically. Just activate the little one to convert to start a witch, to be able to also adjust the input, voice output and other methods from here.
Google Assistant Requirements
For Google Assistant requirements, fortunately, they are very low. Google Assistant needs, first, Android 6.0 Marshmallow, an older version of Android released in 2015. Second, it requires 1.5 GB of RAM and 720p (HD) resolution. Finally, it requires us to update Google Play services, as well as the Google app (Google app 6.13 or higher).
For now Most phones come with Google Assistant that works. However, if you can't find it anywhere, be sure to install the Google app and the Google Assistant app itself.