Google Now was Google’s first product. It was a huge improvement over the old basic voice-recognition software. Then came Now on Tap which could analyze the content display on your phone’s screen to give you the best experience possible.
Google Assistant is a combination of both, but better. And if you thought that it was Pixel-exclusive, think again. User “brianelv” over at the XDA forums has created a mod which makes it possible to enable Google Assistant on Nexus 6P, Google’s last Nexus phone.
While it is supposed to be Pixel-exclusive, Google Assistant is available on stock Android 7.0 Nougat images. It is present on Nexus 6P’s NBD90X build, but it is disabled. You need to modify your phone’s build.prop file or flash a zip file to enable it.
How to install or enable Google Assistant on Nexus 6P Android 7.0 Nougat
You can either modify the build.prop file of your phone, or flash a zip file through TWRP, a custom recovery. Nonetheless, whichever method you decide to choose, you need to have a Nexus 6P with NBD90X build. This tutorial won’t work with any other builds.Method #1 – build.prop
- You need to have root access.
- Using a custom file manager such as ES File Explorer, open build.prop and replace or add these lines:
ro.product.model=Pixel XL
ro.opa.eligible_device=true - Save the file and restart your phone.
Method #2 – ZIP installation
Note: You must have a custom recovery installed. TWRP is recommended.- Download the flashable file on your phone (Download).
- Turn off your phone and go into recovery.
- Wipe cache, flash the file and reboot your phone.
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