The use of virtual assistants is becoming more common nowadays, and the convenience of choosing to use a virtual assistant on Android or iPhone is always of interest to many users. Previously, we got acquainted with using Google Now, which integrated Google Assistant on older Android devices. Now, Android users can activate Google Assistant with the command 'Hey, Google.'
Download Google Assistant here: Google Assistant for Android
Activating Google Assistant with the command 'Hey, Google' is supported on a range of Android devices, meaning Android users have a new option to call the voice-activated Google Assistant, in addition to the 'OK, Google' command.
This change is not a major issue, but its purpose is clearly aimed at Apple's Siri virtual assistant on devices, activated by the command 'Hey, Siri.'
If you're using recent Android versions, you'll receive a notification prompting you to reconfigure the Google app for voice recognition.
While many users may not notice the new voice command and other important information, for users using both iOS and Android devices, this new feature will make it easier to switch between the two devices.
Additionally, on iPhone devices, we can now opt for the Google Assistant virtual assistant experience by downloading the app here: Download Google Assistant for iPhone.
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Moreover, if you're using an Android device from Samsung, there's another option when using virtual assistants on your device - Bixby. The release of Bixby 2.0 by Samsung not only lets users experience excellent features but also supports quick and convenient services.
