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New Google Assistant update lets users answer to call without saying ‘Hey Google’

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Google is preparing to launch the twelfth-generation main product of its mobile operating system-Android in the near future. At the same time, Samsung is busy providing the One UI 3.x update based on Android 11 to eligible Galaxy devices.

In addition to major software development, Google has also brought new features and performance improvements to many of its applications. Talking about a popular service, Google Assistant, which was launched two years ago, allows you to use various functions by saying “OK Google” or “Hello Google”.

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According to information, Google recently released a new feature for this large voice assistant, which can perform operations such as answering calls faster without waking up first. This feature is called “Voice Shortcut” and is currently only available for a limited number of users.

It should be noted that your smartphone or tablet is running Android 11, and the Google App version has been updated on v12.15.9.29. When answering the call or turning off the alarm clock, the user can directly call out the command, which is more in line with the usage habits.

Remind you that this is the first release, please feel free to contact us. If there are any further developments on this matter, we will notify you in time.

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