
The Google Assistant on Android 10 is a game-changer. It's more powerful and intuitive than ever, with features like Smart Reply and Google Duplex.
With Android 10, the Google Assistant is now more integrated into the OS, making it easier to access and use. You can activate it by saying "Ok Google" or by long-pressing the power button.
One of the standout features of the Google Assistant on Android 10 is its ability to perform tasks hands-free, using voice commands. This is especially useful when you're on the go or have your hands full.
Google Duplex, a feature introduced in Android 10, allows the Google Assistant to make phone calls on your behalf, making tasks like booking appointments and making reservations a breeze.
Getting Started with Google Assistant
To start using Google Assistant, simply say "OK Google" or press and hold the Home button in the navigation bar.
You'll need to speak your query, and Google Assistant will display it as text on the screen.
The Home button is usually located in the navigation bar, and it's easy to find once you know where to look.
Once you've spoken your query, Google Assistant will respond with both spoken and visual feedback.
This means you'll hear Google Assistant's response and see it displayed on the screen.
To get started, find the Home button and press and hold it to activate Google Assistant.
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Managing Google Assistant
To start Google Assistant, say "OK Google" or press and hold the Home button in the navigation bar.
You can access Google Assistant settings by saying "OK Google" or pressing and holding the Home button to start Google Assistant.
Select the Explore button (compass icon) in the bottom-right corner to open the Google Assistant settings menu.
On the Explore screen, select your account icon in the top-right corner and choose Settings to access the Assistant tab.
On your account screen, select the Assistant tab to edit your preferences, such as selecting available options to edit your preferences.
To edit other settings, such as feedback and input methods, scroll down to Assistant devices and select your device.
Note: You may find some minor presentation differences if the manufacturer has customized the theme.
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Device and System Requirements
To use the Google Assistant on Android 10, you'll need a device that meets certain requirements.
First, your device should be running Android 5.0 or higher, with at least 1.0GB of available memory. Alternatively, if you're using Android 6.0 or higher, you'll need at least 1.5GB of available memory.
You'll also need the Google app version 6.13 or higher, as well as Google Play services installed on your device.
A 720p or higher screen resolution is also necessary for the Google Assistant to function properly.
To check if your device meets these requirements, you can follow these steps:
- Open the Google app on your device.
- Tap Menu, then Settings, and then About.
- Check your Google app version. If it's below 6.13, you'll need to update it.
If your version is outdated, go to the Google app page and tap Update to get the latest version.
Using Google Assistant Features
To start using Google Assistant, simply say "OK Google" or press and hold the Home button in the navigation bar. This will activate the assistant and get you ready to ask your questions.
You can ask Google Assistant anything from setting reminders to getting the latest news. To give it a try, speak your query and watch as it appears as text on the screen.
To adjust your Google Assistant settings, start by saying "OK Google" or pressing and holding the Home button. From there, you can access a range of options to customize your experience.
Here are the basic steps to open the Google Assistant settings menu:
- Say “OK Google” or press and hold the Home button to start Google Assistant.
- Select the Explore button (compass icon) in the bottom-right corner.
- On the Explore screen, select your account icon in the top-right corner and choose Settings.
- On your account screen, select the Assistant tab. Select any of the available options to edit your preferences.
- To edit other settings, such as feedback and input methods, scroll down to Assistant devices and select your device.
Using Google Assistant
Using Google Assistant is as easy as saying "OK Google" or pressing and hold the Home button in the navigation bar. This will activate the assistant and get you ready to ask your questions.
To start, you need to say "OK Google" or press and hold the Home button, and then speak your query. Your query will appear as text on the screen.
Google Assistant will respond with spoken and visual feedback when you have finished speaking. This can be really helpful for getting quick answers to your questions.
Here's a simple step-by-step guide to get you started:
- Say "OK Google" or press and hold the Home button to start Google Assistant.
- Speak your query.
- When you have finished, Google Assistant will respond with spoken and visual feedback.
Typing Queries

To use Google Assistant's typing feature, you can press and hold the Home button to start Google Assistant. The Google Assistant window will appear, displaying four moving colored dots.
Selecting the keyboard button will allow you to type in queries. For example, you can type "reminder get milk 5pm" and select the search button. Google Assistant will then give you visual confirmation that the reminder has been created.
Note that when typing queries, Google Assistant does not provide spoken feedback. To change the input method so that typing is the default way to ask a query, you can enable this setting in Google Assistant settings.
Creating a Calendar Event
Creating a calendar event is a breeze with Google Assistant. Simply say "OK Google" or press and hold the Home button in the navigation bar to start the process.
To create a new calendar event, you'll need to give the title, date, and time of the event. Google Assistant will guide you through each step with visual confirmation.
You'll receive a prompt to save the event once you've provided all the necessary details.
Google Assistant will then create a calendar event and give you both spoken and visual confirmation that the event has been saved.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does every Android have Google Assistant?
Not every Android device has Google Assistant, as it requires a minimum of Android 5.0 with 1GB of memory or Android 6.0 with 1.5GB of memory. Check your device's compatibility to see if it meets the necessary requirements.
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