Would you like to add Google Assistant to ANY Android phone ?
Why not add Google
Assistant to ANY Android phone
Siri is for iPhones is the clever
talkative assistant that ships with all apple devices, while while GOOGLE
ASSISTANT is the smart assistant for the new Google Pixel smartphone.
Google Assistant can be added to
any Android device and would you like to add it to any android phone or not?
Here’s what the experts would recommend:
Google Assistant is a smart and cool feature on the Google
Pixel.
Google
Pixel is currently the flagship new smartphone device and it is the first phone
to be "made by Google".
While Google Assistant is a personified version of the Google
Now panel, it has been a mainstay since Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and google
assistant is an upgrade.
It is currently summoned by saying "Ok Google" on
pressing and holding on the Home Button at the bottom of the display.
How to talk to the smart virtual
Assistant takes
Talking to the smart assistant can be done using a text
conversation, with speech bubbles displaying your questions and Google’s
responses.
It is fast and rarely misunderstands you compared to Apples siri
and to try-out Google Assistant you can either buy a Pixel or Pixel XL or alternatively
start using Google Allo as their default instant messaging app.
Is it possible to add the smart virtual assistant to existing
hardware by delving into root and bootloaders.
We also noted that Google has not released an official tutorial
to add Google Assistant to your Android smartphone so we recommend you wait to
avoid running into problems while attempting to bring Google Assistant to their
non-Pixel device.
How to add Google Assistant to ANY Android
phone
Make sure you have an up-to-date backup
1. Uninstall
the Google app from your device before proceeding with this method
3. Reboot
your phone into recovery mode
4. Navigate
to Install within your custom recovery menu and install GoogleAssistantVelvet.zipand GoogleAssistantBuildProp.zip
5. After
the installation finishes, reboot your device
6. Once
your device reboots, you will need to manually grant permission to use the
microphone and other accessories by heading to the Apps section of your
Settings app
7. In
the Settings app, find Google – tap Permissions and enable the necessary
permissions
8. Long
press on the virtual Home Button to summon the Google Assistant
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