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Do you have problems with Google Assistant? The Google Smart Assistant on Android and iOS phones can be very useful, but in many cases compatibility and language problems make the experience much less than we expected. One of the most common problems when setting up Google Assistant for the first time is that it does not change the language correctly, and the notice that says "Google Assistant is not available in this language " appears. So you can fix it.
You should take into account what language you want to select in the Google Assistant. While there are a large number of supported languages, not all are available depending on the country. If you want to configure it in Spanish, either from Spain or Latin America, but you get a warning that Google Assistant is not available in this language, follow the steps.
Check to see if there are any updates available first, as this might fix the problem. The Google Assistant is updated through Google Play or the App Store. Therefore, go to your application store, and in the updates section, check if there is a version of the Google app, or the Google Assistant, available to update. Install the new version and see if the bug has been fixed. On some models, the Google Assistant is also updated through the system software update. To check for versions, go to Settings> About phone> Software updates.
If the problem persists, follow these steps. What we will do is change the language to Google's native language, and then select Spanish again. So the Wizard would recognize the new language and change the settings. To do this, we must open the Assistant. You can do it by pressing the start button. When the tab appears, click on the icon on the right. Then click on your account and click on Settings. Go to the Assistant option and click on says Languages. Tap where it says Spanish and change it to US English.
Change the language on Android
Close the Google Assistant and press the home button again to summon it again. Click on the icon on the right, then on your account and on the settings option. Go to the Assistants section and, in language, change from English to Spanish. The Wizard should recognize the new language. Try saying 'Ok Google' or perform a command by pressing and holding the home button.
If the problems continue, make sure that on your Android mobile you have selected the same Spanish that you have selected in your Google account. For example, if you have activated the Spanish of Spain on Android, you must also activate it in the Assistant.
To change the language on an Android phone, go to Settings> System> Language and input> Language and region. Select your language and region. Remember that it must match the one you have selected in Google Assistant.
Are you still with the same failure? If you want to continue using the Google Assistant, the last option is to reset your device. This action will remove all settings and data, such as images, app accounts etc. Unless you have made a backup of your data.