Google Voice Assistant Getting Better

One of the critical elements in today’s handsets to call themselves smartphones is the voice assistant, which is made available by Google on all Android phones. Thus, any Android smartphone user can use the Google Voice Assistant to make petty things happen, like setting an alarm, calling a contact, sending a text message, or opening an app.

While using the Google voice assistant for performing these functions handsfree is fun, it’s still a hassle sometimes. You should be activating the voice assistant by saying Hey, Google or OK, Google o r do it manually to proceed, which is daunting for performing simple tasks like stopping an alarm. But, this could be changing soon, as per reports from XDA developers.

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Google may unveil this function in this year’s I/O conference , which is made virtual and free for everyone due to COVID-19. Thus, we’re excited to see what it can do.