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Did You Give Up on Gemini? How to Switch Back to Google Asistan on Your Android Phone

Engadget (Reviews)

Google's new artificial intelligence-focused assistant, Gemini, has sparked great curiosity among Android users since the day it was launched. Many users, influenced by its innovative promises, changed their default assistant to Gemini and started testing this new experience. However, as with any new technology, Gemini still has some missing features and flaws. Users have started to miss their old habits and Google Asistan's flawless integration. If you are also dissatisfied with the Gemini experience, you are not alone; many people think this transition did not go as expected.

Fortunately, the Android operating system offers a flexible structure that allows users to have a say in their technology choices. Just as switching to Gemini is possible with a single tap, returning to the familiar Google Asistan is also a very simple process. With a few simple taps in your phone's settings menu, you can restore your digital assistant to its previous state. During this reversal process, no data loss occurs, and your device's overall performance is not negatively affected. Thus, you retain the freedom to switch back to Gemini whenever you wish.

To switch back to Google Asistan, you first need to log into your Android device's main settings section. After accessing the settings menu, you should proceed to the relevant page by finding the 'Apps' or directly the 'Google Asistan' (on some devices 'Digital Assistant Apps') tab. In this section, there is an option where you can choose which application will activate when you long-press your phone's home button or say 'Hey Google'. Changing the name Gemini, which appears as the current default digital assistant, and selecting Google Asistan from the list is the most critical step of this process. Once you confirm the action, your phone will instantly start responding to your old assistant.

When you return to your old assistant, you will see that all the integrations you are accustomed to, such as routines, smart home device control, and reminders, work flawlessly as before. Since Gemini currently has some limitations in third-party deep links like Google Calendar, Tasks, or smart home automations, Google Asistan is still in an unrivaled position for users who frequently need these features in daily life. Additionally, the assistant's maturity regarding voice recognition accuracy and its responses to some basic offline commands is an undeniable fact. This return will relax your daily digital experience by allowing you to use your phone's productivity tools at full capacity again.

In conclusion, while trying out the new and exciting artificial intelligence models offered by tech giants is always fascinating, our practical needs can sometimes take precedence over innovation. It is highly understandable that users play and experiment with advanced models like Gemini but fall back on their old tools for their daily workflows. Knowing this fact, Google has left the choice to switch between the two applications to the users' discretion. It is possible that Gemini will address its shortcomings with future updates and fully mature; until then, Google Asistan will remain your loyal and reliable assistant. If you have tried switching back and are satisfied with it, you can enjoy personalizing your phone to best suit your own needs.

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