Google Assistant is the best digital assistant on the planet, a statement that only a few would disagree with. And to make sure that Android users have access to Assistant, there are different ways to activate it. Ever since the launch of Android 10, a diagonal swipe up from the bottom left or right corner became another way to get Google Assistant out of its bottle, ready to answer your questions and do your bidding.
Using a 45-degree swipe up from one of the two bottom corners to get Google Assistant to surface is not a trick reserved for Google's own Pixel handsets. If you own a recently manufactured Android handset and use gesture navigation, you might find that your phone does offer the diagonal swipe as a way to summon the Assistant.
Android 12 beta 2 at left, beta 3 at right. Credit-AndroidPolice
The toggle is located under the heading Digital assistant and the action controlled by the toggle is called "Swipe to invoke assistant." The description reads "Swipe up from a bottom corner to invoke digital assistant app." To get to the toggle, go to Settings > System > Gestures > System navigation.
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