How to Change Google Assistant to Alexa on Android Phone: Step-by-Step Guide
Learn how to set Alexa as your default assistant instead of Google Assistant on your Android phone with easy step-by-step instructions.
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To change Google Assistant to Alexa on your Android phone, first download the Amazon Alexa app from the Google Play Store. Open the app and sign in with your Amazon account. Then, go to your phone's Settings, navigate to Apps & Notifications, and select Default Apps. Choose Assist & Voice Input, and tap Assist app. Here, you should see Alexa as an option. Select it, and Alexa will now be your default assistant. Note that some features might differ from Google Assistant.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I fully replace Google Assistant with Alexa on my Android phone? Yes, you can set Alexa as your default voice assistant on Android by changing the default Assist app, but some native Google Assistant features may not be available.
- Do I need to install any app to use Alexa instead of Google Assistant? Yes, you need to download and sign in to the Amazon Alexa app from the Google Play Store to set Alexa as your default assistant.
- Will changing my default assistant affect phone functions? Changing your default assistant to Alexa alters voice interactions, but core phone functions remain unchanged; some Google-specific features may not work with Alexa.