Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Getting Cortana on your Android device – CNET in Spanish



Jason Cipriani / CNET

Microsoft announced Monday that the Cortana beta version for Android is available for download, Android Cortana had been until now a private beta since May This means that users of Android devices may be replaced by Cortana Google Now, if this is what they want. <. /> p>

There are some limitations, however. At the moment, the phrase “Hello Cortana” (Hey Cortana) to activate the virtual assistant is not available, and the app is limited to users in the US for now. Microsoft said it is working on expanding this function in other markets in the future.

For the beta version, you must visit the registration page and click on the Become A button Beta Tester. Make sure you use the same Google Account that is linked to your Android device if they ask for your input data.

Next, you need to visit this link to install the app on your Android device Cortana. It will take a couple of minutes for your Google account have appropriate permissions to download the app, so you may see an error page after clicking the link give; wait a few minutes and try again.

In my case, it took about five minutes for the app appear.

After installation, it will make a couple of questions in addition to configuration you are asked to enter your Microsoft account. Once setup is complete, you can find a similar experience that you get in your Windows 10 computer, including synchronized reminders, information on the news and the weather. Cortana is also able to send text messages or make calls from your Android device through voice commands.

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