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    Google Cuts More Assistant Features from Nest and Android

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Google is discontinuing several Assistant features, including Family Bell announcements, Live Translation in Interpreter mode, and birthday reminder notifications, as part of the transition to Gemini.
    2. The Gemini platform is set to replace Google Assistant entirely by 2025, impacting most Android devices and Nest hardware.
    3. Users will receive notifications if they attempt to use any of the phased-out Assistant features.
    4. While some features are being removed, alternatives are still available, such as setting reminders and customizing Daily Routines through the Google app.

    Google Phases Out More Assistant Features for Nest and Android Devices

    Google is once again adjusting its Assistant features, indicating a major shift in its ecosystem. Recently, the tech giant announced they will remove several notable functionalities. Many users may find the discontinuation unsettling, but it also opens doors for new innovations.

    Key features highlighted in this transition include Family Bell announcements and Live Translation in Interpreter mode. The Family Bell allowed families to set reminders for important events. Meanwhile, Live Translation enabled real-time conversation translation, an essential tool for many multilingual households.

    This change aligns with Google’s broader strategy: transitioning to the Gemini platform. By 2025, Gemini will completely replace Google Assistant on supported Android devices. Such moves suggest a focus on streamlined experiences, even if it means saying goodbye to beloved features.

    While some users might feel disappointed, this shift carries implications for smart cities and urban innovation. By focusing on Gemini, Google could advance urban connectivity and smart technologies. The changes may lead to more integrated and efficient solutions, benefiting communities in the long run.

    As users navigate these changes, Google plans to notify them of any feature removals. In the meantime, you can still create reminders and routines through the Assistant, though in a more limited capacity.

    Innovation often requires adaptation, and while this transition may feel abrupt, it paves the way for exciting developments in smart technology. As Google takes these steps, it reinforces its commitment to evolving the user experience and enhancing urban life with smarter solutions.

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