Google Assistant To Be Available On Older Versions of Android Soon (zdnet.com) 29
Matthew Miller, writing for ZDNet: Google has announced that Google Assistant is coming to smartphones running Android 7.0 Nougat and Android 6.0 Marshmallow, starting this week. The Google Assistant will begin rolling out this week to English users in the US, followed by English in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom, as well as German speakers in Germany. Google continue to add more languages in the future.
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Never happen, because Trump is a closet Moslim.
Need to bring it back to Froyo (Score:1)
My phone still hasn't been updated after all these years.
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So yeah, it seems weird to say "ooh, it's coming to OLDER phone systems" when talking about 16 month old versions of android. That's not "old" that's "I just bought it not too long ag
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Why no in Canada right now? (Score:2)
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B... B... But! I was told that Android phones didn't get updates, now someone tells me they are getting updates but they suck?!?
Then Scotty won't need to talk to the mouse (Score:1)
Gross... (Score:2)
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I have a Nexus 6 (moto, not Huwai 6P). I used google now for a long time but only for a few use cases. I now have the assistant (I spoofed a pixel XL in my build.prop file). I have seen little difference. She is a bit more chattey, but I say play muci, she plays music, I say navigate, she does, I say search for something, it happens.
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- No more tapping on words to get translations/quick google searches
- Now I have to look like an idiot talking to myself/my phone to do things I could have done silently in the past
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And like I said, I was going on what I was told. If you can still use "on-tap" to grab a screenshot of text on your screen, and tap on words to get context related searches, then that's a-ok by my books.
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You know, I'm sure there's a difference between Google Now and Google Assistant, but I can't even muster up enough enthusiasm to look it up. These things never work very well.
Let us know when they're at Jarvis-level, and we'll bother with installing one again.
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What happened to Speaktoit Assistant ??? (Score:1)
Speaktoit [wikipedia.org] released a great smartphone app called "Assistant [wikipedia.org]" in 2011.
It was very highly rated and even ran without problems on my old Kitkat phone.
In many ways, it was far superior to Siri.
Assistant had over 13 million users in 11 different languages as of October 2014.
It was the No. 6 top grossing app in the Lifestyle category on Google Play in the US.
Speaktoit suddenly discontinued Assistant on December 15, 2016, just as Google was preparing to put "Google Assistant" on Nougat & Marshmallow. ( Lesso
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On September 19 2016, Google announced it had acquired API.ai, a startup that launched Assistant in 2011, one of the earliest independent virtual digital assistants (VDAs).
this from here [tractica.com]