Here’s How to Enable Google Lens in Google Assistant Right Now [Root] Airtel...

 
 
 
Here's How to Enable Google Lens in Google Assistant Right Now [Root] Airtel...

 
xda-developers
Oct 8, 2017 2:12 PM • by Mishaal Rahman
Here's How to Enable Google Lens in Google Assistant Right Now [Root]

This week, Google announced the long-awaited second generation Pixel smartphones—the Google Pixel 2 and the Google Pixel 2 XL. As with any new smartphone, there are often new features that are exclusive to that device (at least for the time being). One such feature is Google Lens which is said to launch in a preview state on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Google Lens is a set of vision based computing capabilities that analyzes what you are looking at—think of it as the successor to Google Goggles.

Initially announced at Google I/O 2017, the feature was promised to eventually be integrated with two other Google products: Google Assistant and Google Photos. Despite launching in an exclusive preview state on the new Pixel phones, it has been discovered that Google Lens integration in Google Assistant can be enabled right now on any rooted Android device.

It wasn't long ago that we discovered that Google Lens integration was fully functional in Google Photos, although Google quickly patched the method we were using when we shared an easy way to access Google Lens.

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But a new method has been discovered by XDA Senior Member ani_me_sh which allows for rooted devices to enable Google Lens in Google Assistant. The method is similar to a previous trick used last year to enable Google Assistant on non-Google devices. We'll walk you through in a step-by-step tutorial how to enable Google Lens integration with Google Assistant.

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Tutorial – How to Enable Google Lens in Google Assistant

Before we begin, you'll need to have a rooted device using either SuperSU or Magisk. Then, you will need either a rooted file explorer such as MiXplorer from our forums. Alternatively, you can download BuildProp Editor from the Play Store.

BuildProp Editor (Free+, Google Play) →

Then, follow these steps to enable Google Lens:

  1. Install the latest Google App (version 7.13.21 beta)
  2. Open up BuildProp Editor and tap on the pencil icon in the top right. This will let you edit the build.prop file in /system.
  3. Find (or add if it's not there) ro.product.manufacturer and change whatever is there to equal 'Google'
  4. Find (or add if it's not there) ro.product.model and change it to 'Pixel 2 XL'
  5. Finally, add the following line anywhere: ro.opa.eligible_device=true
  6. Tap the save button to save all of your changes
  7. Reboot your phone
  8. Open up Google Assistant by pressing the home button, and you should now see the Google Lens button in the bottom right (as shown in the earlier screenshots!)
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Basically, you are tricking the Google App into thinking your device is actually a Google Pixel 2 XL. It appears that the Google App reads these system property values to determine what device it is running on, and enables Google Lens if it returns the Pixel 2 XL.

We don't expect this workaround to work forever considering how quickly Google shut down the prior method, so if you want to try out Lens right now we recommend you play around with it as soon as you can! I tested it briefly on my OnePlus 5 running the latest OxygenOS, and can confirm it does work.

What can Google Lens do?

As a reminder, here's what Lens should be able to do according to an APK teardown of Google Photos that we did earlier.

Can identify:

  • Artwork
  • Barcodes
  • Books
  • Buildings
  • Landmarks
  • Media covers
  • Movies
  • Music albums
  • Paintings
  • Places
  • Points of Interest
  • Statues
  • Video games

Can perform:

  • Add contacts from a business card
  • Language translation
  • Look up product information
  • Open web addresses in your browser
  • Plant and animal identification
  • Save dates to your calendar from a poster

We presume that Google will add more features as time passes considering the fact that Google Lens is an avenue for Google to show off their machine learning technology. We just hope that they don't make this feature a Pixel 2 exclusive for too much longer. For now, this unofficial workaround is the best chance you'll get at trying out Google Lens!




Android Advices
Sep 30, 2017 11:59 AM • by Teja Chedalla
Airtel Payments Bank Now Comes with UPI Integration for Offline & Online Payments

Earlier this year, Airtel has debuted the banking sector by launching its own payments bank. The Airtel payments bank is also the first bank to go live under this new category. Now, it also comes integrated with UPI (Unified Payment Interface), becoming the first payments bank to do so. With this integration, all the 20 million bank customers can create their own personalized UPI handles on the My Airtel app. With many digital payment platforms, the Government of India's Digital India mission looks more achievable than ever.

Using the My Airtel app, all the users with UPI handles can make instant transactions or payments in both offline and online sectors. On the other hand, the Airtel payments bank users can also use the BHIM app for making UPI-based payments. Unlike any other payments bank in India, Airtel payments bank also offers a 7.25% interest on the money added to their accounts. With the UPI, the users can also transfer to any bank account in India for zero charges.

The user can use their UPI ID instead of their personal details like bank account number or mobile number for transactions. Unlike the regular NEFT transactions, the UPI-based transactions are instant and also works 24×7. While the regular online bank transactions require minimum 30 minutes to add a new payee, the UPI-based transactions can be completed by entering the UPI handle or the mobile number. In the My Airtel app, the user can add more than one bank account under the single UPI ID for hassle-free transactions.

For businesses, there is no need of investing in a POS machine. Instead, they can use their own smartphone and most of the banks are offering the business services for free of cost up to a certain limit. With the easy-to-use and more secure process, the UPI-based payments should see a huge increase in transaction volume compared to e-wallet apps.

Click here to install the "My Airtel" app




 
 

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