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The feature is still in development and has not yet been made available to users. Google has not announced the feature yet, and the “learn more” link in the feature’s settings page leads to an internal Google webpage that we can’t access.Įarlier Screenshots shared by 9to5Google shows Quick phrases will be divided across various categories such as Recommended, Alarms, Connect, General info, Lights, Media Controls, Timers, and To-Dos. He also acknowledged that the feature has not rolled out to any of his other devices, and he hasn’t seen any other reports of the feature going live. The feature performed as expected during his brief testing, but he hasn't had enough time with it to determine whether false positives will be an issue in the future.
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XDA tester and Chief Editor Mishaal Rahman mentioned that “Quick Phrases” was rolled out to his Pixel 3 XL running the latest Android 12 beta and Google App version 12.39.17.29. There's also a chance that the Assistant will connect the call by mistake if it hears something that sounds like "answer."Īfter you enable it, Google Assistant will remind you that you don't have to say "Hey Google" by displaying a small caption below the heads-up notification for incoming phone calls and alarms/timers. When you enable the feature for incoming phone calls, Google warns that calls may be connected inadvertently if you or someone else says "answer" when you aren't ready to pick up the phone. Quick Phrases can be enabled in Google Assistant's settings once they've been rolled out. When an alarm or timer goes off, you can say "Stop" or "Snooze." In either case, you won't have to say "Hey Google" before the command. If you are unable to reach your phone when you receive a phone call, the Assistant will wait for you to say "Answer" or "Decline" before picking up or declining the call. In a use case scenario, if you want to ask the Assistant about the weather, you won't have to start with the standard "Hey Google." Instead, you can simply ask, "What's the weather?" and the Assistant will be able to respond.Īccording to a new report by XDA, When you enable this feature, the Assistant goes into standby mode whenever you receive an incoming phone call or your phone's alarm/timer goes off.
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More information about how this upcoming feature will work is now available.Īccording to 9to5Google, Quick phrases allow you to complete a variety of tasks without having to say the "Hey Google" hotword. It was found out a few days later in June, that the feature would be called "quick phrases" and would allow users to forego the "Hey Google" hotword for common voice interactions. The page directed users to internal Google documentation for a feature code-named guacamole. According to AutoExpress, prices in the UK start at £16,005 ($22,046) for the hatchback and £18,655 ($25,695) for the cabriolet.In April, a mysterious "voice shortcuts" page appeared on the Google Assistant settings page for some users. The new Fiat 500s will be available in 10 European nations, including the UK, France, Spain, Germany, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Poland. According to Motoring Research, the cars also come with a Google goodie bag, which includes a Google Hub, branded tote bag, and matching key cover.
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We’ve already noted the Google upholstery and exterior badges, but even the car’s B-pillars match the company’s colors and tags on the seats are branded with the Hey Google logo. The real flair in this partnership, though, comes from the design changes to the Fiat. (Though not all these features will be available globally.) Owners can use Google Assistant and Fiat’s Mopar Connect service to control the car remotely. Alerts can also be sent to the owner if the car exceeds a certain speed or leaves a certain geographic area. They can check on the car’s fuel level, see if it’s locked, switch on its emergency lights, or even find the closest Fiat service station. These will let users monitor and control certain aspects of their car remotely through Google’s digital assistant on their phone or Google Nest Hub. All three vehicles come with 7-inch touchscreens with Google Assistant built in, naturally, but offer some unique features thanks to integration with Fiat’s Mopar Connect service.