Top 3 Best Voice Assistants for Android Other Than Google Assistant
Hello Friends in this article I will tell you about the Top 3 Best Voice Assistants for Android Other Than Google Assistant.
Voice assistants are becoming more and more important in mobile phones. What made Siri fashionable at the time – which, by the way, wasn’t the first – is now common on almost all devices.
Why? Google have own tool with Google Assistant. This means that smartphones often already have this assistant as standard equipment.
Siri and Assistant lead the market, but there is a life that surpasses both. Today, at Tajamal Tech, we focus on the 3 best voice assistants for Google’s operating system, namely Android.
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| Top 3 Best Voice Assistants for Android Other Than Google Assistant |
#1: Bixby
Android has good points and bad points. Lots of updates, which means bad fragmentation. Millions of Android devices have different versions, but with iOS, it’s common for all devices to update to the latest version if possible.
As happens so often with Samsung, there is a customization layer here that allows Android. Korea has put a heavily modified operating system on the smartphone that came from the base, and one of its implementations is Samsung’s voice assistant, Bixby.
Bixby is currently exclusive to the Samsung Galaxy S8, S8+, and Note 8. However, it is expected to reach more Android devices this year, especially those from Samsung (which will take over the market). It is recommended that you do not lose sight of it. That’s closer than you think of a global launch.
#2:Corta
Ever played Halo? If so, Cortana will bring you good memories. If you ignore this, Cortana may know something else. It’s the voice assistant that brings Windows by default.
Cortana is available on both PC and mobile operating systems, and on Android in almost every mobile device these days. The only drawback we put is that the smartphone version doesn’t recognize Spanish (which is ridiculous when Windows on your PC does).
We await language updates with great hope. At the end of the day, it’s only a matter of time before I transfer what I’m doing on my PC to my mobile device (I think so, of course).
#3: Sherpa
You can have other voice assistants but they’re all in English and you already have Cortana in that language. Therefore, in Cervantes’ language, there is a highly recommended option Sherpa.
For many Android users, Sherpa is the best voice assistant that exists today. This is achieved thanks to the search algorithm that the application itself has.
That is, as searches are performed, Sherpa learns to return more accurate results. This kind of artificial intelligence creates a closed system where everything is fed back. And that’s very good.

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