This is the video with which the company has just launched its personal assistant for all devices that have an Android operating system with Marshmallow and Nougat 7.0. The truth is that after seeing the assistant inside the newly introduced LG G6 and now it is announced that the rollout is general for all devices, but gradual, which means that it will not be a mass launch. It will first be launched in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Germany, on devices so the Google Pixel and Pixel XL will not be the only ones to enjoy the Google Assistant.
This is the tweet they have launched in addition to the video itself on their YouTube channel where they echo the news:
Now rolling out to more @Android phones, it's time to meet your #GoogleAssistant ? https://t.co/tu9bGCgo7F pic.twitter.com/aeWdgBTJH1
- Google Google) March 2th 2017
And how can Google Assistant be activated on our device?
Well, in principle we do not have to do anything to be able to enjoy the assistant in our terminal, we have to wait for the firm itself to launch it remotely in an update of Google Play. Therefore, we have to be attentive to the following updates and hope that they do not take too long to launch the update in our country. For now, what we have to be clear about is that our smartphone to be able to use the assistant requires the Marshmallow or Nougat version and at least 1,5 GB of RAM memory along with a 720p screen. Hopefully we will also have more languages soon since Spanish does not understand it today.