Google Announced You can now use Google Assistant with third-party applications on Android phones. So, Android users can search and control their third-party applications when they ask Google Assistant. Google is developing the ability to use voice commands for popular tasks such as searching for apps, sending text messages, listening to messages on Twitter or browsing your shopping cart. For example, you could say, “Hey Google, search for comfortable blankets on the ETC” and get exactly what you are looking for. Or if you are looking for something specific (or someone) in an application, say “Hey Google, open Selena Gomez on Snapshot”.
Previously, Google Assistant’s third-party support was often limited to certain custom actions, mostly applications running within the Assistant. With the new functionality, Google Assistant will work directly with the apps you have installed on your phone. Now, these types of voice commands work with more than 30 of the best apps on Google Play. “People do a lot more with their apps than just searching for apps, and we like to run voice commands for frequently occurring tasks. Now you can play music, start streaming, post on social media, order, feed, feed a friend, ride – list It’s going to be long – everything is just your voice. Starting today, you can try your voice using more than 30 of the best apps available in English worldwide on Google Play.
Google Assistant brings new functionality to the most common tasks. For your most common tasks, you can create custom shortcut phrases. So instead of saying “Hey Google, tighten my shoes with Nike adaptation”, we can create a shortcut to say “Hey Google, lace”. Explore the suggested shortcuts or create your own by saying “Hey Google, show me my shortcuts” to get the settings screen.
With this new function, the assistant facilitates hands-free navigation if your hands are full. This may help the visually impaired by providing an alternative way for them to interact with their applications.