How to Enable Google Assistant on Any Android Smartphone (No Root) Google Assistant arrived with Google’s Pixel smartphones and Android fans have been waiting for the voice assistant to arrive on their Android smartphones ever since. Well, Google recently confirmed that they are rolling out Google Assistant to almost all Android smartphones running Android 6.0 Marshmallow or higher. However, the rollout has been pretty slow and people are still waiting for the Google Assistant to arrive on their smartphones. As you might have guessed, there is a workaround if you cannot wait for Google Assistant to arrive on your smartphone officially. Here are the steps to enable Google Assistant on your Android smartphone without root access Enable Google Assistant Through Beta Apps Note: I tried this method on the Moto G4 Plus, Lenovo Phab 2 Pro, LeEco Le Max 2, and Galaxy S7 and it worked out fine. 1. Firstly, you will have to get the beta versions of Google Play Service...
Use Link2SD to Expand Internal Memory of Android So, you are installing a new app on your Android. But the moment you hit the install button, there is — ‘insufficient memory’ error. Now, you can always go back and make some room, by uninstalling lesser used apps. But there is a better alternative. You can convert some of the free space on the SD card to internal memory. And later use that space, to install applications. From Android KitKat onwards, you can not install apps on your SD card. You can only use to save pictures, videos and app data. However, with root access and apps like link2SD, you can change that. The process is not quite obvious, but once you set it up, everything works like a charm. What do I need? Before we start, make sure you have– A rooted Android with SD card slot An SD card (obviously) Internet access to install Apps (like link2sd and AParted) How will we do it Now, we are going to do this in 4 steps– Step 1: Root your device Ste...