Google Assistant, despite being more than a year old, is available only in a limited number of languages and that too on limited phones in some regions across the globe.

In an attempt to change this, the search engine giant is now rolling out the assistant to even more Android devices including the ones that are still on Android Marshmallow.

The roll out is currently happening in Australia as well as Germany to all the Android smartphones that are either on Android 7.0 Nougat or Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Read: Actions on Google to support French, German, Japanese, and Italian soon

Once you receive the Google Assistant on your smartphone, all you have to do is set it up to start using it in order for weather updates, answer your questions, search something for you, and lot more.

Google has also rolled out the Google Assistant in Brazil earlier today with Brazilian-Portuguese support. For the uninitiated, Google announced at I/O conference that its assistant will support French, German, Brazilian-Portuguese and Japanese languages later this year. And, the company seems to be standing tall on its promises.

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