Android 17 Beta 1 and 2 stop the Gemini “hotword” from opening the prompt
Say “Hey Google, let’s chat” to open Gemini Live
By the way, in case you were wondering, Google continues to use “Hey Google” as the hotword instead of “Hey Gemini” to keep things consistent. You might not know this, but if you say “Hey Google, let’s chat,” you will open Gemini Live allowing you to have a back and forth conversation using Gemini Live.
The issue has already been reported to the Issue Tracker. | Image by Google
Now there was one Redditor who said that clearing out the cache and storage for Gemini/Assistant worked for him, but for everyone else who responded to the post, this failed to work. This is more of an inconvenience than any serious problem. They say that you don’t know what you’ve lost until you lose it. That certainly is the case here for Pixel users who have been able to ask a question or set a timer or alarm hands-free ever since they installed Android 17 Beta 1 and then added Beta 2.
Pixel users who stubbornly continue to use Google Assistant will likely see a banner this month whenever they use it that reads, “Switch to Gemini.” In the middle to end of March, Google will start rolling out an update that eliminates the option in your Pixel’s settings that allows you to “Switch back to Google Assistant.” Older Pixel models like the Pixel 3 or Pixel 4a with less than 2GB of RAM running Android 9 or older could end up with a “Legacy Assistant” since those models cannot run Gemini.
Siri 2.0 could be coming to the iPhone with iOS 27 in September
Having a digital assistant that is an AI chatbot is a huge improvement. Since Google started the process of replacing Google Assistant with Gemini, it gave the latter the ability to set alarms and timers, and dictate and send texts on compatible Pixel phones. For those iPhone users who have been stuck with Siri, the upcoming Siri 2.0 update with the integration of a custom Gemini model is going to be a major improvement.
Right now, iPhone users can ask ChatGPT to take a deeper dive on queries originally given to Siri to answer. But the responses from ChatGPT are limited compared to the answers that Pixel users get from Gemini. Starting with iOS 27 in September, Siri will instantly become smarter thanks to the use of a custom 1.2 trillion parameter Gemini model that Apple will pay Google $1 Billion a year to use.
As for those Pixel users who have lost the ability to use “Hey Google” to open the Gemini prompt, all they can do is long-press the power button as we detailed earlier in the story. That is, until Google releases an update that patches the bug. We know that the Alphabet unit already knows about this problem, and on behalf of my fellow Pixel users, it can’t come too soon.
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