The Google Assistant is available on Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4, and while the setup is a tad lengthy, it can be a useful addition to have access to. Google Assistant should work better on the Galaxy Watch 4 than on previous models considering it has an improved processor and more memory. For example, while the previous Galaxy Watch 3 came with 1GB RAM, the Galaxy Watch 4 is loaded with 1.5GB.
The Google Assistant is already available on many smartphones and can be downloaded on many that don't come with a pre-installed version of the app. However, it might not always be possible or convenient to access a smartphone and especially when in a hurry. This is where the Google Assistant on a smartwatch can prove additionally useful with quick wrist-access to calls, the weather, directions and more.
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Samsung released Google Assistant for the Galaxy Watch 4 in May. To get started, and with a Google account and an active internet connection (Wi-Fi or LTE), head to the Apps screen on the watch and open the Play Store. Tap on the magnifying glass to search for Google Assistant and tap on 'Install' once the result shows. Depending on the internet speed, the app might take some time to download. Once it is downloaded, open the app to initialize the voice assistant.
Although the Assistant works independently on the Galaxy Watch 4, users need their smartphones to set the Google Assistant up. After opening the Google Assistant on the Galaxy Watch 4, a message will ask the user to activate the Assistant using their phone, along with a button that reads 'open on phone to activate.' Tap on the button and wait for the Google Assistant to fire up on the connected smartphone. The user will then
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