

Google Actually Has 4 Different 'Assistants'-Here's the Best One for You Quickly Disable Fingerprints & Smart Lock in Android Pie for Extra Security How to Customize Your News Feed & 'My Day' Experience Turn Off Your iPhone with a Broken Power Button Get the Pixel's Google Assistant Working on Other Android Devices Turn Your Galaxy Note 10+ into a Google Pixel Use This Trick to Eavesdrop on Callers with Google's Call Screen FeatureĪndroid 8.1 Begins Rolling Out to Pixel & Nexus Devices Today Get Rid of Google Assistant on Your Android Device & Switch Back to Google Now Remove Credit Cards from the Power Menu on Your Google Pixel Get 'Night Light' & 'Moves' to Turn Your Nexus 6P into a Pixel Turn Off or Restart Your Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+ Remap Your Galaxy S20's Power Button to Launch Any App or ActionĪndroid 9.0 Pie Makes It Way Easier to Take Screenshots - Here's How Get the Pixel's Navigation Buttons & Google Assistant Animation on Your Nexus Make the Power Button Launch Google Assistant on Your OnePlus You can navigate to Settings –> Apps –> Assistant, then tap "Hold Power for your Assistant." There are a few ways to enable Assistant for the Power button on your Pixel. Step 1: Find Assistant's Power Button Setting Don't Miss: Hear Conversations Better with Pixel's Updated Sound Amplifier.The power menu would then be accessible by pressing Power and Volume Up at the same time. As long as you have a Pixel 3 or newer that's updated to Android 12 or later, there's a way to swap your power menu out for the Assistant. However, you don't need a Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro to use the Power button method. But the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have another option enabled by default: press and hold the Power button. On Pixel 2, 3, and 4, you can even squeeze the bottom half of the phone to open Assistant. On the Pixel 2 and newer, you can say "Hey Google" or "OK Google," swipe up from the bottom left or right corner of the screen, and tap the Assistant icon in the search bar to talk to Google Assistant. There are many ways to access the Google Assistant on your phone, but Android 12 adds another one for Google Pixel models that may be the best way yet.
