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The next smartphones made by Google could include a sign-up
shortcut to activate the voice assistant faster.
The functionality may not be available at the same time as the Pixel 4.



For several years, Google has been trying to simplify the use of its voice assistant. Whether it's the connected speakers, responding to a voice command,
or pressing both sides of the Pixel 3 to wake up the Google Assistant, the American giant is testing new interactions regularly and should not stop in such a good way with the Pixel 4.

Google Wizard listens from the smartphone in your hand
According to the information from 9to5Google, the next smartphone to be introduced on October 15 would include a feature that allows the wizard to listen to you as soon as you enter
the smartphone and raise it to view it.

Be careful, however, Google wouldn't be quite close to implementing this new shortcut when the Pixel 4 is released. The feature would be available a few weeks after launch, thanks
to a software update.
To ensure the security of your personal information, and to prevent others from accessing your assistant, the user's voice will need to be recorded and identified by Google Assistant
for voice recognition to work.

The Pixel 4 would try to detach us from touch interfaces

The Pixel 4 will also incorporate Soli technology, a radar on the front of the camera that allows you to navigate applications or perform actions by passing the screen in the morning
without having to touch the touch interface. This makes navigation even easier without even manipulating the camera.

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