How to Enable Google Assistant on Any Android Smartphone (No Root)
Google Assistant arrived
with Google’s Pixel smartphones and Android fans have been waiting for
the voice assistant to arrive on their Android smartphones ever since.
Well, Google recently
confirmed that they are rolling out Google Assistant to almost all Android smartphones running Android 6.0 Marshmallow or higher. However, the rollout has been pretty slow and people are still waiting for the Google Assistant to arrive on their smartphones. As you might have guessed, there is a workaround if you cannot wait for Google Assistant to arrive on your smartphone officially.
confirmed that they are rolling out Google Assistant to almost all Android smartphones running Android 6.0 Marshmallow or higher. However, the rollout has been pretty slow and people are still waiting for the Google Assistant to arrive on their smartphones. As you might have guessed, there is a workaround if you cannot wait for Google Assistant to arrive on your smartphone officially.
Enable Google Assistant Through Beta Apps
1.
Firstly, you will have to get the beta versions of Google Play Services and the
Google app. To do this, head to Settings->Google, tap on the three-dot menu button on
the top right and then, tap on “Help & Feedback“.
2. In the
“Help” page, tap on the three-dot
menu button and tap “View in Google Play Store“. This
will expectedly open up the Play Store page of Google Play Services. Here, you
can just scroll down and tap on the “I’m in” button in “Become a beta tester” section.
3. Then,
tap on “Join“, after
which the beta signup will be in progress. It should take a few
minutes. It took me around 5 minutes, but your mileage may vary.
4. After
that, search for the Google app in the Play Store and sign up for its beta program as well.
5. Once
done, wait for a few minutes and then, open up Play Store. Here, head to the “My apps & games” section
and go to the “Beta” tab,
where you will find Google and Google Play Services. Just make sure to
update both of them.
6.
After the apps are updated, head to Settings->Apps. Here,
go to the Google->Storage->Manage Space and tap on “Clear
All Data“.
7. Then,
go back and do the same for Google Play Services. Tap on “Manage
Space” and “Clear
All Data“.
8. Once
you are done, open up the Google app, where you will be asked to set things up. Once done, you
will see the app familiar Google page. Don’t be disappointed, open up the
hamburger menu and tap on “Settings“.
9. Here,
you will find the Google Assistant settings. Just tap on it. The Google Assistant setup window
should then pop-up. You can tap on “Continue” and then, press hold the home button to trigger the Google
Assistant.
That’s it. The Google Assistant will now be available to you.
You can just ask the Assistant “What can you do” and it will bring up a list of
things it can do. You can use the voice assistant to set reminders, get news,
check the weather, get various info or even play games. If you’d like
to do more with the Google Assistant, you can check out our detailed
article on Google Assistant tricks.
If the
aforementioned method does not work out for you, you can try installing the
beta versions of the Google app and Google Play Services through APK files.
How to Enable Google Assistant on Any Android Smartphone (No Root)
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