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  1. ‎Google Assistant on the App Store
  2. Use "Hey Google" voice searches & actions
  3. 18+ Useful Things You Can Do with OK Google
  4. Asistente de Google: tu Google personal
  5. Fix issues with "Hey Google" on a mobile device
  6. Set up Google Assistant on your device
  7. How to Turn Off Google Assistant (and “Hey Google”)


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‎Google Assistant on the App Store

Google Assistant helps you get everyday tasks done more easily and is thoughtfully designed to offer help throughout your day while keeping your information private, safe and secure. Set reminders, get quick answers, find directions with Google Maps, and more while on-the-go with the help of your Google Assistant. With the Assistant app, you can: - Send text messages (e.g. "Text Kat “I’m on my way”) - Set reminders (e.g. "Remind me to buy a birthday gift for Sarah") - Play music (e.g. "Play jazz music on YouTube") - Navigate places (e.g. "Navigate to the nearest coffee shop") - Weather information (e.g. "What’s the weather today") - Learn more about your privacy controls (e.g., “Where can I change my privacy settings?”) -Delete your recent Google Assistant activity (e.g., “Delete what I said this week”) The JMFJ , 07/24/2019 I love it so much more than Siri For the user that wants it to tell your daily reminders or your whole week at once you can easily add it in your routines. It’s as easy as saying “good morning” and it tells your events for the day. It will send texts and play music and read you the news and tell you if there’s traffic on your normal commute all with one command “I’m up or Good morning”. You can even tell the app that you are on your way home and it will text whomever you have it set up to and or broadcast to the speakers in your house to let everyone know that you you are indeed leaving work. It is so much easier than tell...

Use "Hey Google" voice searches & actions

• On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . • At the top right, tap your Profile picture or initial Settings Voice. • Under "Voice Match,"tap Voice Match. • Turn on Hey Google. • If you don’t find Hey Google, turn on Google Assistant. • Tip: If you're signed in to a Google Workspace for Education account on your device and can't turn on "Hey Google," the admin might have turned off settings that are needed for "Hey Google" to work. Please contact your admin for more details. • Follow the prompts to set up Voice Match so Google Assistant can recognize when you say “Hey Google.” Tip: If you want to get hands-free help from Google Assistant while your Android phone or tablet is locked, Start a voice search • On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . • Say "Hey Google" or tap the Microphone . Change your "Hey Google" settings Settings can vary by device and Google app version. Not all settings are available for all languages. Learn how to When you can say "Hey Google" • Hey Google : If the screen is on or the device is charging, you can say "Hey Google"from any screen. This setting could prevent some other voice services that use hot words or wake-up commands from working. • While driving: You can say "Hey Google" while you use Google Maps and Android Auto. • Always-on: You can say "Hey Google" whether your screen is on or off. When your screen is locked • If you want to get hands-free help from Google Assistant while your Android phone or table...

18+ Useful Things You Can Do with OK Google

The Google app ensures you can use Ok Google even on iPhones and iPads. Many users might already use Ok Google to look stuff up because it plugs right into the mighty search engine. What you might not realize, is that it can do so much more and is, in fact, a fairly full-featured digital personal assistant. Open Applications With Ok Google, you can open applications without touching your device, simply say, “Ok Google, open Pandora” or “open Netflix” and it will dutifully open them on your device. The ability to open applications means that you won’t have to hunt for them on your home screen(s). If the application isn’t available, then you will have the option to download it from the Play Store. Set Timers and Alarms Need to set a quick timer for something you’re cooking? Maybe you want to take a short power nap. No problem, just tell Ok Google to “set a timer for 15 minutes” or “set an alarm for 6:30 PM” and that’s it. When you start a timer, you simply specify the duration for your timer and it will begin automatically. Create Events and See Your Agenda If you want to create events such as meetings and appointments, then you simply tell Ok Google to “create a meeting with so-and-so on x day at y time.” If you want to see you agenda for the day, then ask Ok Google to show it to you by saying “see my agenda for [today][tomorrow][Friday]”. Call, Text, and Message People Two other things you can do with Ok Google, both of which are similar and thus lumped under the same head...

Asistente de Google: tu Google personal

Compatible con tus productos y servicios favoritos Pídele a Spotify que reproduzca el último álbum de tu artista preferido en tu GoogleHome, utiliza la voz para enviar contenido de Netflix a tu Android TV, ajusta la temperatura del termostato con Nest o controla las luces Philips Hue con tu voz… ¡Hay muchos más! Seguridad y control Tú eliges qué quieres compartir con el Asistente deGoogle. Si alguna vez le pides ayuda desde otros servicios, seguirás teniendo el control sobre la información que compartes, y siempre podrás gestionar o eliminar fácilmente tus conversaciones anteriores con él. Más información Seguridad y control

Fix issues with "Hey Google" on a mobile device

• On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google app . • At the top left of the Home screen, tap Menu Settings Voice Voice Match. • Turn on Access with Voice Match. • To let “Hey Google” automatically unlock your phone when it hears your voice, turn on Unlock with Voice Match. Step 3: Check your Assistant's language • On your Android phone or tablet, say "Hey Google, open Assistant settings." • Under "All settings," tap Languages. • If you need tochange your Assistant’s language: • Tap your current language. • Choose a new language to use with your Assistant. Step 4: Turn off Battery Saver and Adaptive Battery • Fix issues with “Hey Google” • Google Home & phone respond to "Hey Google" • Fix Google Assistant screenshot settings • Fix connection issues with your Smart Display or Smart Clock • Get manufacturer help for your Google Assistant device • Fix issues with "Hey Google" on a mobile device • Fix issues with “Hey Google” on a speaker, Smart Display, or Smart Clock • Submit feedback about your Google Assistant • Fix issues with Google Assistant on headphones • Fix an “Auth check failure on device(s)” error • Access the web on your Smart Display

Set up Google Assistant on your device

On Android devices, the Google Assistant is available in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Korean, Malayalam, Marathi, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, Spanish, Swedish,Tamil, Telugu, Thai,Turkish, Urdu, and Vietnamese. More languages are coming soon. What you need To use the Google Assistant, you’ll need a device with: • Android 5.0+ with at least 1.0GB of available memory or • Android 6.0+ with at least 1.5GB of available memory • Google app 6.13 or higher • Google Play services • 720p or higher screen resolution • Device's language set to a language listed above Learn how to Check your Google app version • On your device, open the Google app . • On the Home screen, tap Menu Settings About. • Look for the version number at the top. • If your version is below 6.13, go to the Update. Check if you have Google Play services • On your device, go to the • Tap Install. If you find "Uninstall" or "Deactivate," you already have Google Play services. • On your device, touch and hold the Home button or say "Hey Google." If the Google Assistant is off, you'll be asked to turn it on. • Ask a question or say a command. Tip: On devices running Android 8.0 and up, you can also talk to the Google Assistant when your device is locked by saying "Hey Google." Learn how to

How to Turn Off Google Assistant (and “Hey Google”)

Open the Google app on your Android device and go to Settings > Google Assistant > General. Toggle off "Google Assistant." To turn off "Hey Google" detection, open the Google app on your Android device and go to Settings > Google Assistant > Hey Google & Voice Match. Toggle off "Hey Google." Google Assistant is available on a variety of devices, including smart speakers and Android phones. Not everyone loves Google’s digital helper or the always-listening “Hey Google” and “OK Google” hot words. We’ll show you how to turn off Google Assistant. Next, tap “Settings” from the pop-up menu. Navigate to the “Google Assistant” section. Select “Assistant Voice and Sounds” from the list. In the “Speech Output” section, tap “Phone.” Now select “None” from the list of options. From now on, Google Assistant won’t speak responses out loud—unless you’re connected to a hands-free device. Enjoy the peace and quiet.