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Custom hotwords and secondary languages could be coming to Google Assistant

June 01, 2025

A recent analysis of the Google app 7.20 APK has hinted at some exciting new potential features. These include custom hotwords and the ability to choose a primary and secondary language for the Google Assistant.

While these features have long been expected, the analysis by9to5Googlesuggests that they could be making an appearance on Android devices sooner rather than later. These analyses are usually pretty accurate with previous onescorrectly predictingthe Pixel 2’s “Active Edge” feature.

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Previously, the only way to wake up the Google Assistant on your Android phone with your voice was to say the hotword “OK Google.” In anupdatelast month, Google also added the ability for users to use the hotword “Hey Google.” This not only gave people an extra way to wake up their device but also brought it inline with theGoogle Homesmart speaker.

While this was great, many users still wanted the ability to use a hotword of their choosing and it seems that Google is finally going to add this feature. This could result in a more natural experience for people who find it awkward to use one of the existing hotwords or who find that the existing hotwords set their Google assistant off too easily.

A more consequential change, albeit one that may affect a much smaller number of users, is the potential for users to set up a primary and a secondary language on their smart assistants. For people that speak multiple languages, the ability to use all the Google Assistant features in two languages could be a game changer.

As well as these two major features, the APK analysis also revealed a number of other things that could potentially make their way into future updates. These include:

Of course, there is a chance that some of the features won’t end up making it into future versions of the Google app. However, if they do, which features do you think you will be most likely to use?

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