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Google Assistant has landed on iPhone

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Google Assistant is ready to do battle with Siri on its home turf.

iPhone users can now get their hands on the dedicated Google Assistant app for iOS, but don’t expect it to offer everything you get on Android.

Announced at Google I/O last year, the Assistant takes everything fans loved about Google Now and combines it with a friendlier, more conversational persona — and new features. It’s Google’s answer to the excellent Amazon Alexa, and it’s just as powerful.

Google Assistant can make table reservations, order takeaway, compose your shopping list, fetch all kinds of information, answer questions, and find places nearby. It also has the ability to interact with and control other smart devices around your home.

Assistant’s latest update steals a feature from Samsung Bixby, allowing users to identify objects in the real world. With Google Lens, it can translate foreign text, identify signs and objects, and more. You can even point it at the sticker on the back of your router to grab your Wi-Fi password.

Assistant is baked into Android 7.0 Nougat and available in the Google Home speaker, and now you can get it on iPhone with the new Assistant app. It’s only available to users in the U.S. for now, but Google promises it will be extending its reach to other markets later.

You can interact with the Assistant using your voice — just like you use Siri — or by typing in text, so you don’t need to get all embarrassed in public. But thanks to Apple’s limitations and a lack of deeper iOS integration, it won’t do everything the Assistant has to offer.

For instance, you can’t use the Assistant to set alarms or create reminders, because it’s unable to interact with those iOS apps. But if you need help finding information, a great restaurant nearby, or that song you can’t get out of your head, it might just be more useful than Siri.

Google also confirmed today that the Assistant will soon support French, German, Portuguese, and Japanese, while Italian and Korean will be available before the end of the year. Assistant is also coming to Android TV and Android Auto.

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4 responses to “Google Assistant has landed on iPhone”

  1. 5723alex . says:

    Who cares.

    • MrSizzle says:

      I do. Siri kinda sucks for anything other than simple request like “Siri, set a timer for 10 min.” I hope it gets better. “OK Google” does a much better job with my requests.

      • Robert Shea says:

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