Ulefone have just announced that the upcoming Ulefone Gemini Pro and all their devices coming later on will be featuring
Google Assistant.
As
Google wrote back in February 26th on their blog, they are working on
bringing Google Assistant to more Android phones, whether they are running Nougat or Marshmallow doesn't actually matter.
That's probably why
Ulefone is now able to pack
Google Assistant on their upcoming devices, they will sure have to optimize the source code to make it work smoothly, but at least it's now possible, without having
Google put a spoke in their wheel.
This
news is very interesting as it means more Chinese phone makers will be able to do the same on their handsets, giving users more features.
[su_quote cite="Wikipedia" url="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Assistant"]Google Assistant is an intelligent personal assistant developed by
Google and announced at Google I/O in May 2016. Unlike Google Now,
Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations. Assistant initially debuted as part of Google's messaging app Allo, and its voice-activated speaker Google Home.[/su_quote]
As we've previously reported on GizChina,
Ulefone is set to launch a plethora of devices in 2017; from the Ulefone Armor 2 and F1 to the T1 and T3. Ulefone boldly confirms that they'll all be getting
Google Assistant right out of the gate and we sure hope so!
Learn more about it over at
Ulefone's
blog.
What do you guys think about
Google Assistant? And are you interested in trying it out? Let us know in the comments below!