Google Assistant is coming to the iPhone

Google Assistant is going to arrive on the iPhone in an application of the Google company, according to some information that appeared during this day. This week will take place Google I/O, the annual meeting of those from Google with Android application developers and global partners, and this could be one of the announcements that the company is preparing.

Google would intend to bring its personal assistant Google Assistant to the iPhone even, perhaps, this year, but for now no one knows in what form and exactly when. It is certain that Google Assistant will initially be available only in the US to begin with, and users of iOS terminals would benefit from almost all the commands offered in Android.

Moreover, the chat format that Google Assistant currently has on Android should also find a place in an iPhone application. Those who provide this information say that there is a possibility that a dedicated application with Google Assistant will be launched by the Google company, and this would be the logical way to bring the technology.

Of course, Google Assistant will be limited to iOS for the beginning and will not be able to control functions of the operating system, but could only provide answers to questions and some requirements. Siri is the only assistant that offers an advanced control system for iOS and applications, so if you expect Google Assistant, don't think that it will have very advanced functions.

"Google plans to announce that the Google Assistant will be launching on iOS soon as a standalone app. The announcement could come as soon as Google's I/O conference this week, but it's unclear exactly what Google's plans are at this time."

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