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Google Launches Next-Gen Assistant in Canada, UK, Ireland and other places

Google has always making news in the media and this time for launching its Next-Gen Assistant. In a recently released video talking about the same during the Google I/O 2019, the Tech Giant would come out with a virtual assistant that will have the capacity of recognizing the voice commands even working offline and that too with greater speed than found early. It will be an enhanced feature VA from Google claimed the video released in early 2019, which was introduced in the company’s Pixel 4/4 XL launch event.

It soon was released but was confined to the US market alone. Now, as per the recent update, the company has rolled out the same called Pixel 4/4 XL in the markets of Canada, UK, Ireland, Singapore and Australia to name a few. This news came out in the form or an update over company’s website found over the Community section where it generally shares about Google Assistant Help things. However, the Google Assistant only works in English now, while the Tech giant is soon going to offer support in different language option. The locales are expected to add it soon, however, the company is yet to decide upon the timeline for the same. Also, the company is yet to share about when it will be given for the non-Pixel devices.

Talking about this update, it came in the form of a rollout, which comes in the form of sweet and short tex update found in the community section of the said website. It came out in December 12th of this year and it will have the support only in English claims the company website update section. As per the company, the speed in which it will work would be ten times more father than the previous ones. This was made possible only due to the reduction of its size which was made from 100 GB to 500MB in your device. This has a feature that allows you to ask the basic questions like when it came and who is the artist of the song, and so on.

Besides, the newly launched Google Assistant will have a much faster method of disabling the alarm along with the timers. For instance, if you are its user, you can stop the alarm as it starts ringing. They should not stop with commands like OK Google. Besides, with commands like Lets Drive and Hey Google can only drive the new driving mode in order to replace the Android Auto thing as well. There the users will be able to find out loads of information in sections like Recent Places, Just for You, Media and Communications. It can easily get connected in certain cars as well, they would be able to even change the physical things of the car like temperature at times with the help of Google Assistant.

Kumar Nikate

After more than a decade working in the field of technology and gadgets, he is currently the QA manager. Although he has focused on product review for nationwide multi-location franchises since 2015, his resume includes combating and reporting good online reviews, which includes several local and national news appearances.

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