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Google Introduces App Used To Help New Android Users

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Google is trying to help people who are using Android for the first time as much possible. They introduced a new App called, 'Device Assist,' in their App store, 'Google Play,' for new users to get used to Android. IANS informed about this App.

This App will help Android users in many ways. This App can identify issues if any problem faced in Android and how features of Android phones can be used properly.

If new Android phone users face any trouble during using this App then they can get help from it. Problems like phones battery, network connection or GPS can be solved by this App. Moreover, to improve performance and get experience of new features, this App could be utilized.

Google's Nexus series, flagship phone and Play edition device users can have 'Live Google Support'.

"Great for people who aren't quite so tech savvy! I'm suggesting this to all my family who constantly ask me to help them with their devices," a user said.

"I assumed my lovely Nexus 6 had microwave charging, just like the iPhone 6. This app advised me to plug my telephone right into a wall charger, primarily thwarting a catastrophe in my kitchen. Thanks Google! ", one consumer commented on the Play Retailer.

There are explanations of features that first-time Android users might not know about, like "screen brightness setting is battery intensive", to help users get the hang of their devices. - IANS

new Android users can have several suggestions from this App which might be useful to them to use Android.

Google play store's description about the App, "to explore new features and improve the performance of your device".

Apps link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.cavalry

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