Amazon Alexa App Gets Voice Support on Android

Countering Google Assistant, Amazon is now bringing its Alexa voice commands to Android devices. The company is said to have started rolling out an update to its Alexa app to enable voice commands across Android devices. The new move comes a long time after a dedicated Alexa integration debuted on a handful of devices.






 which is reported by folks at Android Police, is rolling out through Google Play and Amazon Appstore for Android in the coming days. We were not able to see it despite running the latest version. It will enable access to Alexa skills, control music playback, and send messages among others. Unlike the Alexa integration on Echo lineup, the latest update apparently doesn't enable a hands-free experience. It means it won't work simply by saying hotword "Alexa" when the app is not active on the screen.It is said to have featured an Alexa button in the navigation bar to enable voice commands. But notably, there isn't Alexa hotword support to let you pass your voice commands just after saying "Alexa", contrary to what Google Assistant offers on Android devices through "Hey Google" and "OK Google" hotwords.


While the Alexa expansion is yet to reach the masses, TechCrunch reports that Amazon has plans to bring the same experience to the iOS platform as well. It is, however, not known by when can the new update will reach Apple devices.Last week, Amazon India announced that there are as many as 12,000 Alexa skills available to its Indian users. The company added more than 1,000 skills since the launch of its Echo speaker lineup and Alexa store in the country in last October.
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