For some reason, Google's fast new Assistant requires gesture nav

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Google Assistant will only operate in its speedy new offline mode if you use gestures on the Pixel 4.

Yes, you read that right. In a move that closely mirrors the way Google handled two-button navigation on the Pixel 3, gestural navigation will be required to use the new Google Assistant on the
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. Folks who prefer three-button navigation will be stuck with the old, slower Google Assistant according to
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and Google spokespeople. Google representatives didn't indicate to
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whether this decision could change in the future.

We've seen timed exclusives for features on Pixel phones in the past, and while the new Google Assistant is Pixel 4-only for now, it's also far more limited than originally thought. If you prefer to use 3-button navigation on the Pixel 4, Google Assistant will need to make a connection to the cloud in order to process any command you ask of it. Folks using the
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will find that Google Assistant is wicked fast, and that's because everything is processed directly on the device and doesn't need to make a connection to Google's cloud first.

This comes just after we've learned that the new Google Assistant will both be an English language and
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upon launch. That mirrors the limitations put on one of the other major features of the Pixel 4, Soli, which is a hands-free gesture system that will only work in a
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.

Last year when Android 9 Pie was announced, Google debuted its two-button navigation system which was met with heavy criticism. While the Pixel 3 was initially shown to only have this new navigation system, Google spokespeople told many journalists that two-button navigation wouldn't be the only option when the phone launched. That turned out not to be true, and it wasn't until the launch of Android 10 that saw navigation options return to Pixel 3 owners.

Now that two-button navigation is officially dead, Google is seeing fit to usher its new navigation system on users, whether they like it or not, or else they'll simply be missing out on features. Here's hoping that Google decides to abandon this decision in favor of folks who have disabilities and have difficulty using gestural navigation (or folks that just might prefer tried-and-true buttons).


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Google's most sophisticated flagship yet.

Google is going all out in many ways with the new Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, two phones that are the very best of what Google can offer. Featuring lightning-faced facial recognition, a stellar camera that can take pictures of galaxies, and the brand new lightning-fast Google Assistant at your fingertips.

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