Four Ways to Fix Google Assistant

Reboot

Sometimes common issues with smartphones or any electronic devices can be fixed by a simple reboot. If you see the error message “The Google Assistant isn’t available on this device” displaying on your screen all of a sudden when you try to use the app, try rebooting the device. Here are the steps to reboot a smartphone or tablet:

Hold the power button on the side of the phone for a couple of secondsClick on the Restart option

The device will turn off and on back again on its own thereby completing the reboot processOnce it restarts, the Google Assistant should work without any error message

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Re-enable the Google app

If the error message still comes up even after rebooting, reenabling the Google app might help. If the Google app or certain Google services are disabled on your device, the Google Assistant app may malfunction. Enable the Google app if it is disabled by any chance. In case, the app is enabled and working fine but you are getting the Google Assistant unavailable error message, you need to disable and re-enable the app manually. Follow the steps below to do the same:

Open Settings on your phoneClick on Apps & notifications

Click on SEE ALL … APPS

Find the Google app on the screen and click on it

If the app is disabled, get it back to work by clicking on ENABLE

If the Google app is enabled already, click on the DISABLE button to disable the app and re-enable it by clicking on the ENABLE option again

Google Assistant should function now

Clear Cache

Clearing cache is another efficient way to clear the error and get the app running smoothly. Here is how to clear the Google app cache on your smartphone:

Open Settings on your phoneClick on Apps & notifications

Click on SEE ALL … APPS

Find the Google app on the screen and click on itClick on Storage and cache

Click on the CLEAR CACHE option

Once you do it, check whether the Google Assistant is working or not

Update Google app

If all of the three methods mentioned before fail to work, you might want to update the Google app. It is important to keep apps updated all the time, especially the ones you use frequently. This helps to fix bugs and errors regularly. If the Google Assistant app keeps crashing or you see the error message every time you open it, updating the app should help. Here is how it is done:

Open the Google Play StoreIn the search box type in Google and click on the option that came up as the result

Tap on the Update option on the Google app page

Once the app is updated, check the Google Assistant and it should work

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