Pixel 4 allows users to call Google Assistant
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Pixel 4 allows users to call Google Assistant
So far, Pixel smartphone users can call the Google Assistant on their smartphone using either the wake-up word - "Hey Google" or "OK Google" - or by tapping the Home screen button or by pressing the bottom of their phone (Active Edge) In the case of Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 of the smartphone series. Now Google is adding another way to this list.
According to a 9To5 report, the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones will come with the new Google Assistant. Owners of Pixel 4 will be called to the new Google Assistant by simply lifting their smartphone Pixel 4. Users will have to place a query or make an order once the phone is lifted or the Google Virtual Assistant will ignore your request.
The report also noted that a company based in Mountain View, California will process audio data related to such a demand on the device, making it in turn safe to use. Now, for those who are not sure, Google first announced its new Google Assistant again at the I / O 2019 conference earlier this year. At that time, the technology giant announced that the next generation assistant would handle speech on the device and would even work in the absence of a network connection. Processing data on the device will make it faster to understand and process requests.
In particular, while the use of Hey Google and the use of Active Edge technology is easy to use and work without flaws, lifting the phone to call the company's virtual assistant seems smoother and of course, more convenient to use.
Separately, Google Assistant also gets a design upgrade. Another report from the publication noted that when users call the new Google Assistant, they will be greeted by a colored Google light that will appear at the bottom of their phone screens. Instead of "Hello, how can I help?" Google's colored light will go to the sides and bleed to the screen. The report also states that the new Google Assistant will not cover the entire screen area and that the user's Pixel 4 profile picture will appear in the upper-right corner of the screen.
So far, Pixel smartphone users can call the Google Assistant on their smartphone using either the wake-up word - "Hey Google" or "OK Google" - or by tapping the Home screen button or by pressing the bottom of their phone (Active Edge) In the case of Pixel 2 and Pixel 3 of the smartphone series. Now Google is adding another way to this list.
According to a 9To5 report, the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones will come with the new Google Assistant. Owners of Pixel 4 will be called to the new Google Assistant by simply lifting their smartphone Pixel 4. Users will have to place a query or make an order once the phone is lifted or the Google Virtual Assistant will ignore your request.
The report also noted that a company based in Mountain View, California will process audio data related to such a demand on the device, making it in turn safe to use. Now, for those who are not sure, Google first announced its new Google Assistant again at the I / O 2019 conference earlier this year. At that time, the technology giant announced that the next generation assistant would handle speech on the device and would even work in the absence of a network connection. Processing data on the device will make it faster to understand and process requests.
In particular, while the use of Hey Google and the use of Active Edge technology is easy to use and work without flaws, lifting the phone to call the company's virtual assistant seems smoother and of course, more convenient to use.
Separately, Google Assistant also gets a design upgrade. Another report from the publication noted that when users call the new Google Assistant, they will be greeted by a colored Google light that will appear at the bottom of their phone screens. Instead of "Hello, how can I help?" Google's colored light will go to the sides and bleed to the screen. The report also states that the new Google Assistant will not cover the entire screen area and that the user's Pixel 4 profile picture will appear in the upper-right corner of the screen.