Since its inception, Google Assistant has been instrumental in helping you perform tasks easily using voice commands. The digital assistant not only provides you with the best solutions to your queries but can also let you use an app on your device without even touching it. While Google Assistant already had a Shortcuts feature earlier this year, Google has now made it much easier for you to access certain parts of apps installed on your phone without having to set up a shortcut for them.
Android 101: Google Assistant | Android Voice Control
In this post, we’ll explain what “Hey Google” support for Android apps means and the list of commands you can use at the moment. Let’s get started.
Google has now rolled out a brand new feature for its Assistant on Android phones, allowing users to more easily control their favorite Android apps with simple voice commands. This should make it easy for users to reach specific parts of an app, simply and using just your voice.
With the “Hey Google” apps enabled on Android, you can order food, stream music, check your feed or post to social media, hail a cab, check your current orders, and more. By default, you have to speak to an app to perform tasks, but you can also create custom shortcuts.