Google Launches a New Update to Speed up its Assistant
To use the new feature, you’ll need to have an Assistant-enabled device that hasn’t been used in at least three months. According to Google, This new update is available via the Google app’s latest version. In order to remove the devices, t Tap your profile photo in the top right corner to access the app’s settings menu and delete any unused devices. Then, launch Google Assistant and select “Devices” from the drop-down menu. Select “Remove unneeded devices,” and you’ll see a list of all the devices that are currently connected to Assistant. Google will only show you devices that have been inactive for at least three months. Tap the “delete” button after you’ve selected the devices you want to unlink. But there’s a catch, the method not only deletes but also resets useless devices to their factory default settings. It’s unclear how much faster Assistant will be as a result of this feature, but it will be able to save up some space. Check out? Google Plans to Limit Ad tracking on its Android Operating System