Top 10 Google Assistant Tips and Tricks for iPhone
Posted: 31 May 2017 15:32
Google Assistant is now available on the iPhone (well, at least in the US). Assistant is the manifestation of the future of Google, AI, and voice assistants. As we already know, Google is better at voice assistants and online services than Apple. But Google Assistant can’t really be compared to Siri as ultimately it’s an app and it can’t perform system functions that Siri can.
1. Add The Widget
Google Assistant is just an app so you can’t access it by long pressing the home button like you can Siri. So Google has tried to make this process easier for you by creating a widget that you can put in the Today View (and it shows up when you 3D Touch the app icon).
2. Type To Google Assistant
One of the features that Siri doesn’t have is the ability to type to it. If you’re in a situation where you can’t talk to Assistant, you can type to it instead.
After opening the app, tap on the faded keyboard icon in the bottom-left to bring up the keyboard.
3. Don’t Ask Google Assistant to Do iPhone System Tasks
Because Google Assistant is an app it can’t access iOS system. So it can’t do things like toggle Bluetooth, set an alarm, automatically send an iMessage and so on. It can place a call but the process involves tapping a popup.
There are things Siri is just better at doing and when it comes to doing iPhone tasks, you should switch to use Siri for those.
4. Ask What You’d Usually Google
Google Assistant does beat Siri when it comes to asking general questions or looking up information. Siri has two problems in this regard. It’s not that great at hearing you when you ask something complex. It also fails at answering your question because it uses Bing search.
Google is great at doing both those things. So you should use Assistant for looking up anything you normally would on Google. Usually, it will give you a direct answer and you’ll end up saving a lot of time.
5. Ask For Directions
If you’re the kind of person who uses Google apps and services instead of iCloud, Google Assistant is going to be really useful. You can ask Assistant to get you directions to a place and you’ll see a preview in the app. When you tap the Directions button it will open directly in Google Maps. There’s nothing quite as awesome as a way to bypass Apple Maps.
1. Add The Widget
Google Assistant is just an app so you can’t access it by long pressing the home button like you can Siri. So Google has tried to make this process easier for you by creating a widget that you can put in the Today View (and it shows up when you 3D Touch the app icon).
2. Type To Google Assistant
One of the features that Siri doesn’t have is the ability to type to it. If you’re in a situation where you can’t talk to Assistant, you can type to it instead.
After opening the app, tap on the faded keyboard icon in the bottom-left to bring up the keyboard.
3. Don’t Ask Google Assistant to Do iPhone System Tasks
Because Google Assistant is an app it can’t access iOS system. So it can’t do things like toggle Bluetooth, set an alarm, automatically send an iMessage and so on. It can place a call but the process involves tapping a popup.
There are things Siri is just better at doing and when it comes to doing iPhone tasks, you should switch to use Siri for those.
4. Ask What You’d Usually Google
Google Assistant does beat Siri when it comes to asking general questions or looking up information. Siri has two problems in this regard. It’s not that great at hearing you when you ask something complex. It also fails at answering your question because it uses Bing search.
Google is great at doing both those things. So you should use Assistant for looking up anything you normally would on Google. Usually, it will give you a direct answer and you’ll end up saving a lot of time.
5. Ask For Directions
If you’re the kind of person who uses Google apps and services instead of iCloud, Google Assistant is going to be really useful. You can ask Assistant to get you directions to a place and you’ll see a preview in the app. When you tap the Directions button it will open directly in Google Maps. There’s nothing quite as awesome as a way to bypass Apple Maps.