Now, there are many reasons why people aren’t getting along with Google Gemini and it’s mainly because of the tasks that the previous Google Assistant was able to perform. With Gemini not being able to do everything yet, the hunt for other assistants is always on. Microsoft has taken this as a great opportunity to let people make use of and try out its AI assistant service, Microsoft Copilot.
Set Microsoft Copilot as Your Default Assistant on Android
The Microsoft Copilot app is now available for Android devices. However, as pointed out by notable Senior Contributor, Mishaal Rahman on X (formerly Twitter) the beta version of Microsoft Copilot can now be set as your default assistant app on your Android smartphone. He has also stated that from version number 27.9.420225014, you can invoke Microsoft Copilot by holding the power button. Of Course, apart from just invoking the Copilot app using the power button, it doesn’t do anything else. But that does not mean Microsoft won’t make the Copilot smarter and respond to various voice commands that you throw at it. They surely are working on it and we can expect it to be a fully functional voice assistant in the coming days or even months at this point. Of Course, Microsoft will be sure to announce it when such features are ready. Now, if you plan to test and try out Microsoft Copilot as your default assistant on your Android, we have listed down the steps that you can follow
Setting Microsoft Copilot as Default Assistant
Closing Thoughts So there you have it, the simple and easy way to get Copilot on your Android smartphone and also set it as your default digital assistant on your smartphone. Sire, there is a lot of work needed for Microsoft to get Copilot to work along the lines of Google Assistant. However, it is not too far off for Copilot on Android to become an even smarter assistant. Will you be using Copilot or simply waiting for Google Gemini to get smarter? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.
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