However, if you wish to jump the line and install Google Assistant on your Android smartphone there is a hack for it thanks to the guys at XDA Forums. According to a post on XDA Forums, if your phone is rooted and you have version 6.5.35.21 or newer of the Google app, you can get Google Assistant on your smartphone. There are two ways of doing it Method 1: Manual editing You can edit a file with the name of build.prop to trick Google servers into thinking that it’s the Google Pixel XL smartphone. Just add or replace these lines on your build.prop: Method 2: Flashable ZIPs by @FaserF  You can also use a flashable image, which is available here. The flashable method is a bit risky as many smartphone users have reported problems after installing it.  Remember to backup your data before doing anything, just to stay on the safe side.  You can use this video tutorial to install the flashable zip on your non-Pixel Android smartphone.

Kindly proceed with trying to hack your Android smartphone if you have sufficient technical know-how and you are comfortable playing with the internal software of your smartphone. The risks attached to this hacks are pointed out by some users on the XDA-Developers thread, who have said that the process has been messing up features like the phone’s camera, and a number of errors have showed up.