Alexa voice assistant on your Android smartphone

You can easily set up an Alexa voice assistant on your Android smartphone. Just like the Google Assistant Alexa allows you to place calls, ask the time, get news, convert currencies, set timer, manage your smart home, and a variety of functions.

Amazon‘s cloud-based voice assistant, Alexa is available on a lot of devices from Amazon and other third-party device manufacturers. You can pair a variety of home appliances and electronics with the Alexa app. And the app is where all the fun begins so you should start by downloading it.

Alexa voice assistant on your Android smartphone

Download and install Amazon Alexa from the Google Play Store. Tap on the Amazon Alexa app icon to open the app. Log in to your existing Amazon account information, then tap Sign In. If you do not have an Amazon account, you can create one.

Verify and select your name from the list under Help Alexa Get to Know You. You can also tap on I’m Someone Else and provide your information. Select the Allow option if you want to give Amazon permission to upload your contacts. You can also tap on the Later option.

Click on Next on the following screens. You will get an overview of the app interface. When on the Alexa app home screen, swipe Up to explore the different things Alexa can do. You can still customize the amazon assistant to your own requirements and needs.

Alexa voice assistant on your Android smartphone
How to customize Alexa

1. Tap on the Amazon Alexa app icon to open the app,
2. Tap on the Devices at the bottom option.
3. Tap on the All Devices option
4. Tap Alexa on this Phone.
5. On the following screens, you can customize your region, time zone, and preferred measurement units.

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