Whether you want to know how to say “how are you” in Korean, find recipes, or simply set a reminder to pick up milk on your way home, your Assistant can help. With the Google Assistant for iOS, you have your own personal, helpful Google right in your pocket. And the best thing? It’s your one Google Assistant that lives across devices––so if you add something to your shopping list on Google Home while you’re cooking and on your phone while you’re on the go, it’s the same shopping list. Your Google Assistant will also remember what you ask it to, from your name to your favorite color, favorite songs and even your bike combo.
Here are a few other things to try out on your phone—just open the Assistant app and tap the microphone button or type in your request get started:
What’s my confirmation number for my flight to Broome?
Take me to the the Art Gallery of NSW.
Show my photos of Uluru.
Do I need sunglasses today?
How many Aussie dollars is 10 Pounds?
Our goal is to make the Assistant available anywhere you need it. It came to Aussie homes on Google Home in July, to all Android Marshmallow and Nougat phones in August – and has been available on Pixel and Allo since last year. With this update, iOS users from Darwin to Hobart will now be able to try out the Aussie Google Assistant on their phones. What will you ask first?
Posted by Abhishek Ghosh, Program Manager, Google Assistant