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Sundr0p

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#260026 7-Nov-2019 10:45
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just something I've noticed, this feature is not enabled for me.  basically the ability to say hey google blah blah ... get a response , and then without having to say hey google again ask a follow-up question.

 

 

 

when i look in my settings on my S10 under continued conversation there is no toggle, but there is one under the sub heading of shared devices. i don't have any devices listed however.

 

 

 

does anyone have this working in NZ?


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sidefx
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  #2349330 7-Nov-2019 11:14
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Looks like it might only be available for Pixel 4s (and some of their smart speakers\devices) set to english and located in the US for now?

 

 

 

https://www.androidauthority.com/google-assistant-continued-conversations-phones-1044746/





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  #2349399 7-Nov-2019 12:37
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I take it that you mean using continued conversation on the phone itself, as opposed to other GA devices?

 

I can enable the setting, and our three Google Home devices are listed under 'shared devices', but not my phone itself.

 

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  #2349500 7-Nov-2019 15:40
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Same for Me - only shows my Google Home devices - not my pixel 3A.


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