Happily, changing the voice of your Assistant is easy, and if you’re a U.S. user there are plenty of options including British and Australian voices. But on the flip side, the settings you’ll need to alter are buried within a fair few sub menus. We’re here to help with that, so read on to find out how to change the Google Assistant voice.  Note: the steps below were tested on both Google and Samsung devices, where they were exactly the same. They should be identical, or very close to it, on other Android devices.

How to change the Google Assistant voice on Android

  1. Open Settings and tap Google.
  2. Scroll down and tap Settings for Google apps.
  3. Tap Search, Assistant & Voice.
  4. Tap Google Assistant.
  5. Tap Assistant voice & sounds.
  6. Scroll through the coloured dots, which will auto play an individual voice. Tap the one you like the most to set it. And you’re done. Enjoy the dulcet robotic tones of your latest personal assistant. If you’d like to learn more tricks for using your device and apps, check out how to make Spotify louder, how to back up Gmail and how to change Android app permissions. Dropped your phone in the bath? You needn’t fear with our tutorial on how to get water out of your phone.

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