Shaping the future of mobile with Android [www.blog.google]
Nokia 3.2, Nokia 4.2 go official w/ Android One, Google Assistant button, notification LED in button [9to5google.com]
Google: You'll see Google Assistant button on 100 million new Android phones in 2019 [www.zdnet.com]
Some Smartphones Adding Google Assistant Button [www.pymnts.com]
The Latest News From MWC [www.xda-developers.com]
Dedicated Google Assistant button landing on over 100 million devices this year [www.neowin.net]
403 Forbidden [voicebot.ai]
More Phones Will Have A Dedicated Button To Access Google Assistant [www.digitaltrends.com]
From foldables and 5G to #AndroidEnterprise and the power of Google Assistant, we’re excited for the partner innovations pushing mobile technology forward. See how we’re working together to build a helpful tomorrow: https://t.co/ZbboJf4nzL pic.twitter.com/DEasqrfVzb
— Android (@Android) February 24, 2019
Google is getting an Assistant button on devices from LG, Nokia, & Xiaomi. Will total 100M+ devices launching with a dedicated Assistant button -> Easier access to the power of AI with Android https://t.co/EtW774Eq8K pic.twitter.com/lNNVLHs9Ph
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) February 24, 2019
Dedicated Google Assistant button landing on over 100 million devices this year #Google #Assistant #AI https://t.co/u801tyjB9T pic.twitter.com/EE4cKYE1uI
— Neowin (@NeowinFeed) February 25, 2019
Look at what Google's been working on. "100 Million Smartphones to Have Dedicated Google Assistant Button in 2019" - @Voicebotai https://t.co/tGVfugfqVm
— Bret Kinsella (@bretkinsella) February 25, 2019
Google says Android One activations grew 250% YoY, 50%+ of new entry-level Android devices are Android Go https://t.co/ZpmvMTRBbd #digitalinclusion
— Phil Shapiro (@philshapiro) February 25, 2019
As Android’s nav bar fades, dedicated Google Assistant buttons are on the rise: A lot of new Android phones are going to come with a dedicated hardware button to access the Google Assistant, instead of using the home button on the navigation bar. It's to… https://t.co/I1viZGGEZ7 pic.twitter.com/TUDBPh4tPH
— Abinmbr (@abinmbr) February 24, 2019