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Assistant Enabler

Enable Google Assistant in Marshmallow ROMs.

This is stand-alone Google Assistant enabler from AndroidN-ify, in case you excplicitly do not want to use other features from AndroidN-ify.

Works for Google App 6.6.14.21 and later

All credits go to:
- Maxr1998
- wasdennnoch

To use "OK Google" hotword you need to do following:
1. Update Google App to the latest version (at least 6.8 beta)
2. Disable assistant in module
3. Configure "OK Google" detection and voice pattern
4. Enable assistant in module
5. Say "OK Google"
6. ....
7. Profit!

Enable "OK Google" with screen off (even when not charging)
After enabling it in module settings, plug/unplug your charger for settings to kick in

Bonus feature: Enable Google Now (feed) in unsupported countries
In order to enable Google Now in unsupported country, these steps are required:
1) Enable Assistant Enabler module in Xposed Installer
2) In Assistant Enabler settings, enable "Enable Google Now"
3) Reboot (after rebooting your phone carrier will be identified as US Verizon)
4) Either remove your sim, or put your phone in airplane mode
5) Enable Wifi
6) If google account is added to the phone already - remove it
7) Launch google app and login to your google account
8) Opt-in to Google Now
9) PROFIT!

P.S. After these steps you can disable "Enable Google Now" setting in Assistant Enabler module, if you don't want your carrier to be identified as VZW. Google Now will continue working.

Author(s): 

Sabissimo

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-assistant-enabler-enable-google-t3479587

Source code URL: 

https://github.com/Sabissimo/AssistantEnabler

Package: 

com.sabik.assistantenabler

Version name: 

3.2

Release type: 

Stable (low risk of bugs)

Download: 

com.sabik.assistantenabler_v3_b62c68.apk(1.22 MB)

Number of downloads: 

2,122 in total · 1,885 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

b62c684cacd4ca46c3b88c2235c49570

Uploaded on: 

Tuesday, November 29, 2016 - 09:17

Changes: 

Fixed compatibility issues with Google App 6.9+

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