Google App Bug Repeatedly Prompts Pixel Owners to Set Up Already-Enabled Assistant Quick Phrases
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A bug in the Google app prompts Pixel owners to set up Assistant quick phrases repeatedly, even if already enabled.
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Quick phrases let you skip "Hey Google" for certain commands like snooze, stop, answer, decline, etc.
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Feature is available on Pixel 6 and newer with English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish.
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Notification prompting quick phrases setup occurring daily, even after dismissing.
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Issue appears on Android 13 and 14, likely to be fixed in a future Google app update.
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Quick phrases allow limited hands-free interactions without "Hey Google" like on Nest Hub Max.
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Affected users getting notifications to enable a feature they already have turned on.