Jelly Bean Android Tips: How to Use Google Now

Written By Nohara Binti Parahita Niya on Monday, May 13, 2013 | 4:28 PM


Google Now in Android Jelly Bean in October last year. This is a new feature of Google Search that makes you as a boss with a knowledgeable assistant who helps you through the Android phone.

Without you ask, Google Now will give you the information you need. For example, Google Now provides weather information before you start your day to indulge. Now the latest version of Google Android 4.2 gives you more ability to look through photographs of existing popular around where you are. You will also get information about movie showtimes at theaters and other things that you are looking through the previous regular Android application.

To access it, you can tap on the icon on the homescreen Google Android phones that you use. In some devices, like the Nexus 4, you can swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open Google Now. Next you need to say the word "Google" and begin the search from the things that you need.

For starters, you can try to ask simple things like, "What will the weather be like tomorrow?" Or "When is Ali's birthday?" Or "Call Ali."

If Google had trouble receiving the name of what you say, you can easily add phonetic information. Please go to the contact name that does not understand Google, tap Menu> Edit and scroll down. Select 'Add another field "and select" Phonetic name'. That way you can type in the name or how to contact appropriate phonetic pronunciation. Alternatively, you can add a 'Close' in the menu.

Google Now in order to work optimally, these applications require some initial data. For that you need to provide the data in a way to enable Web history. You can check it through history.google.com through the browser when you are signed-in. The more often you use Google's services, the more clever Google Now understand habits and information that you need.

In addition, you can delete the information presented Google Now, you do not need that chance. The trick, tap Menu> Settings> Google Now, simply select the card you want.