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Google Pixel 4's mobile assistant already supports backward comp
atibility
By: carolineking Date: November 13, 2019, 12:49 am
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The latest version of the Google, the Pixel 4, was released last
month. Some people who use the Pixel 3 May find themselves in
the middle of a phone replacement but are interested in the
Pixel 4's smartphone assistant.
According to foreign media, Google has also recently provided an
update to the smartphone assistant that is very similar to the
Pixel 4 user experience for older models. It is smaller and USES
less memory, mainly for Pixel 3 users. The idea here is that
instead of taking up the entire screen, the user interaction
takes up as little screen space as possible and doesn't leave
you suddenly wondering where to start.
Simply put, it's a simplified version of the Pixel 4. It doesn't
have a continuous dialog or screen dialog, and it doesn't have a
new look. But it is partly a reflection of Google's design
philosophy of having a mobile assistant help behind the scenes,
rather than rushing to the stage to steal the show. Anyway, why
not get a new experience without buying a new machine?
The Google Pixel 4 runs on the snapdragon 855 mobile platforms,
has a 5.7-inch screen, a 90Hz refresh rate, and a memory
combination of 6GB of RAM plus 64GB/128GB ROM, starting at about
$806.used iPhone 6s plus
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