Google’s virtual assistant, the Google Assistant, is a handy tool for Android users. However, some users may not want the Google Assistant active all the time. In this article, we will show you how to disable the Google Assistant on Android. To disable the Google Assistant on Android:

  1. Open your Android phone’s Settings app.
  2. Under “Apps & Features,” find and tap on “Google.”
  3. Under “Google,” tap on “Assistant.” (If you don’t see Assistant under “Apps & Features,” then you may need to enable hidden apps first.)
  4. On the next screen, under “Assistant settings,” uncheck the box next to “Enable Google assistant.” ..

Like Apple and Samsung, the change introduced in Android 12 allows you to launch Google Assistant—at least on Pixel phones—by long-pressing the physical power button. Up until its release, long-pressing the power button is how you restarted the phone. Thankfully, it’s easy to reverse this functionality and get the old action back.

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First, swipe down (once or twice depending on your device’s OEM) from the top of the screen to reveal Quick Settings. Tap the gear icon to open the Settings app.

In the Settings menu, navigate to the “System” section.

Next, go to “Gestures.”

Select the “Power Menu” option at the bottom of the list.

Finally, all you need to do here is toggle off the switch for “Hold for Assistant.”

That’s it! The power button will now bring up the traditional “Power Off” and “Restart” options that you’re used to. Small changes like this can be frustrating, so it’s nice that it can at least be disabled.

With the feature now turned off, here are other ways to launch Google Assistant easily.

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