Microsoft Copilot Assistant Now Available on Android, Let Users To Send Texts, Make Calls and More; Know How To Use It

Microsoft Copilot Assistant is now available on Android, which let its users to perform tasks like setting alarms, sending texts, ordering rides, and making calls using voice commands. Users can use it by long-press the power button or swipe to activate it.

Microsoft Copilot Assistant Now Available on Android, Let Users To Send Texts, Make Calls and More; Know How To Use It
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Microsoft Copilot Assistant is now available on Android devices. All it takes is a long press on the power button or a swipe to launch a voice session. The assistant works in the context of whatever you are doing. From setting alarms and sending texts to ordering a ride or making calls, Copilot Assistant can do it all using voice commands. It also allows you to make calls using your voice. To get started, go to Settings and choose “Set Copilot as your Assistant.” X Algorithm Update: Elon Musk Says Improved Timeline Recommendation Now Live to Old Algorithm, Major Overhaul Coming in 2 to 4 Weeks.

Microsoft Copilot Assistant Is Now Available on Android

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