Using voice commands in public with your Apple Watch, or any other smartwatch for that matter, is never, ever OK. But using voice commands with your smartphone in the privacy of your own home, office or car isn’t just OK, it’s encouraged.
Voice commands can help save time and even simplify certain things on your phone, and it also makes using your handset far safer while driving.
Now, on a new page on Google’s site, the company has listed 21 different things you probably didn’t know you could ask Google.
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On popular Android phones, the Google app ships on the phone and is even typically accessible using a home button shortcut or by swiping up from the bottom of the display.
Meanwhile, on iPhones, the Google app can be downloaded from the App Store for free, and it’s easily one of the most useful apps you'll find. In fact, I don’t even really use Safari anymore thanks to the Google app.




