Google Assistant Could Make It Onto Non-Pixel Phones

Google Assistant might make it onto non-Pixel phones, according to various recent results in the latest APK for the alpha version of the Google app. While alpha issues of Google apps aren’t generally available, at least for the Google app itself, beta forms of the Google app and other apps that Google offers are available for installation. In esteems to the Google app, some users who are part of the beta channel have been receiving an alpha release shape.
While this is a slight bit out of the ordinary and it isn’t clear if Google had planned to send these builds of the app out to users, the more fascinating detail is that Google Assistant becomes obtainable on devices which aren’t a Google Pixel after fixing the alpha release of the Google app. What’s more is that Google Assistant is apparently working for users who have this Google app build. According to the details it’s been specified that it’s working on both Android 7.1.1 Nougat and Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. The Nougat-powered device was a Nexus 6P, which may not seem as odd since it is a Google device, but the device successively Marshmallow is a Samsung Galaxy Note 5, which endorses that Google may be research to roll out Google Assistant to other non-Nexus devices and non-Pixel.
It’s also possible that Google Assistant won’t need users to have Android 7.0 Nougat installed, though it may be mandatory to have at least Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow for Google Assistant to work. It’s also stated that both of these plans were able to entree Google Assistant by holding down the home button, which could very well be the method extra devices access it if Google rolls it out extensively with a stable release of the Google app in the future. It’s noted that not all devices which have connected the alpha build of the Google app have had Google Assistant appear when allotment down the home button, but just the fact that it’s appearing is likely to be thrilling for users who have wanted access to the feature but don’t have a Pixel or Pixel XL to utilize it. When Google might idea make the feature available with the Google app formally is unclear, but at least it seems to be on the way, and perhaps soon.