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Google brings Assistant to more Android phones

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Google's voice-activated digital assistant will soon be available on smartphone­s running the latest versions of the Android operating system.

Until now, Google Assistant had only been available on the firm's own Pixel phones.

The service, like Siri on iPhones, allows users to interact with apps and ask questions.

LG was one of the first smartphone makers to reveal it would feature the assistant on its new device, the G6.

Google's update will starting rolling out this week to users with Android 6.0 Marshmallo­w or 7.0 Nougat installed.

"With this update, hundreds of millions of Android users will now be able to try out the Google Assistant," said Gummi Hafsteinss­on, product lead for Google Assistant, in a blog post.

But other virtual assistants are out there. At the Mobile World Congress tech show in Barcelona, Lenovo Moto revealed that Amazon's Alexa assistant would be coming to the Moto Z phone.

This will happen via an alterna- tive back - known as a MotoMod - that Amazon will sell for the Moto Z later this year.

And at the CES tech show in Las Vegas last month, Chinese tech giant Huawei announced it would include Amazon's rival Alexa assistant on its phones.

Google Assistant differs from its competitor­s slightly in that it is designed to prompt conversati­ons with users and respond to followup queries.

"It is a natural step for Google to offer Google Assistant to as many smartphone­s as possible because AI is at the heart of Google's strategy, said tech analyst Ian Fogg at IHS Technology.

"With the machine learning that underpins Google Assistant AI, the more people that use Assistant, the smarter it will become."

Initially, Assistant will be available to English-speaking users in the United States.

English-speaking users in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom will receive the update next.

Support for other languages will follow, Google said.

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