





Google announced yesterday that the Apple iPad is currently supported by Google Assistant. iPhone users within the U.S. 1st received Google Assistant access in may 2017. UK, France and Germany app stores received access in August 2017. iPads have constant OS therefore it’d be assumed the devices would receive support at constant time. that is the sweetness of voice. The difference in screen size shouldn’t extremely matter. However, the distinction no doubt matters to Apple’s app store reviewers who value visuals over other interactions, notably voice interactions that bypass Siri. And, Google’s team probably needed to deliver an optimized experience also.

GOOGLE ASSISTANT IPAD RELEASE INCLUDES MULTI-TASKING AND LANDSCAPE MODE

It seems that Google has replicated the Assistant options currently obtainable on iPhones and has added a landscape mode that isn’t currently supported on iPhones. the release additionally adds functionality like multi-tasking that allows users to possess Google Assistant open and operative while using another iOS app like a game or calendar.

“The Assistant on iPad will do everything the Assistant on your iPhone will do, with the additional benefit of a much bigger screen that supports both portrait and landscape mode…Plus, you’ll stay productive by multitasking on iPad with iOS eleven, letting you chat with the Assistant whereas you play a game, set up a trip or check your calendar.”

Google Assistant iPad apps are rolling out currently and can support English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese for Brazil and Spanish. this can be another example showing that Google isn’t glad simply having Assistant obtainable on 87 of world smartphones powered by android OS. The goal is to create Google Assistant available to everybody, even Apple users.





