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Google most likely to launch mid-range Pixel, Pixelbook and other consumer products in India

India seems to be a prime market for Google right now. After companies such as Amazon and Apple have expanded their portfolio in the country, Alphabet, the parent company of Google wants to introduce more products as well, as a plan for its India-focused strategy.

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India seems to be a prime market for Google right now. After companies such as Amazon and Apple have expanded their portfolio in the country, Alphabet, the parent company of Google wants to introduce more products as well, as a plan for its India-focused strategy.

According to a report by the Economic Times, Google plans to release a midrange Pixel smartphone, specifically for Indian users. The device is rumoured to launch in July-August this year. Google may also launch a premium laptop Pixelbook along with intelligent home automation products such as doorbell, camera, alarm system and a smoke detector, sold under the Nest brand along with its Wi-fi system - Google WiFi. The report also pointed out that Google will expand distribution into general trade and spend big on marketing like Apple and Samsung have been doing in India.

A recent report stated that Google is gearing up to launch ‘Google Home’ and ‘Google Home Mini’ in India this month. Most likely, the event will take place on April 10. This announcement comes shortly after the company introduced support for Hindi language last month.

The Assistant in Hindi is rolling out to Android phones 6.0+ (Marshmallow and above) and soon coming to Android 5.0 Lollipop, iPhones as well as Android Oreo (Go edition) devices.

In a communication shared by Redington India with its retail partners, Google Home and Google Home Mini will be available in India in April this year, reports GizmoChina. This launch comes a few months after Amazon launched its Echo smart speakers - Echo, Echo Plus and Echo Dot with Alexa in India.

Over the last year, Google has launched the Assistant in Hindi in Allo, brought the English Assistant to more phones, and made a special version available for Reliance Jio feature phones.

The Google Assistant lets you have a conversation with Google to help you get things done in your world from telling you about your day, to finding the fastest route to work, or just setting an alarm for the next day all in Hindi. To try it out, just touch and hold the Home button or say "Ok Google" on eligible smartphones and your personal Google Assistant will be ready to help you throughout your day. Even when your hands are full, you can quickly send text messages, set reminders, or get directions with the Google Assistant.

Powered by machine learning, the Google Assistant is built on two decades of experience in Search as well as natural language understanding, computer vision, and understanding user context. That's how your Assistant is able to understand intent behind words to handle follow-up questions and complex, multi-step tasks. And it'll get better over time -- with your permission, it can learn your preferences, your likes and your dislikes -- all done in a private, secure way that puts you in control.

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