Microsoft is Bringing Cortana To Android Lock Screen (mspoweruser.com)
Microsoft is testing out a new way to access Cortana, its digital assistant, from the Android lock screen, with just a swipe. It's a new feature that's clearly designed to replace Google's own quick access, and to convince Android users to switch to Cortana. According to MSPowerUser, Cortana on the lock screen doesn't replace existing lock screens, so you can still use a custom one or the default experience that ships with your Android device. Cortana is activated simply by swiping left or right on the floating logo. Microsoft is currently testing this new feature, and any Android users can opt-in to trial the new beta features over at the Google Play Store.
The question is does anyone actually want it.
I don't want Clippy 2.0 on my PC and I certainly don't want it on my phone.
Android > Google Now/Assistant
iPhone > Siri.
So what phone do you use?
Well, here is one really good reason: CHOICE.
People may prefer Google Now. But if you have no other choice- that sucks. Microsoft is trying to provide an option.
I can't imagine they are hoping for a big uptake on Cortana on Android. Google Now is so tightly integrated.
But for everyone complaining about this, or saying, "This is dumb, I don't want it!" - Better to have a choice than not.
So you don't like one of the choices. Cool. But it's always nice to have options.
No reason to lie.
I think the grandparent's comment was about the openness of the platform. Siri and "OK Google" are both available on the lock screen. The key thing here is a 3rd party company's ability to put their own helper on the lock screen, not voice activation from the lockscreen.
And I do applaud Google for building a product where 3rd parties can do such a thing, but I'm also concerned about their moves to lock down Android by incorporating everything into gapps, blocking competing products like Amazon Underground, etc. We'll have to wait and see if Google tries to block Microsoft from putting Cortana on the lock screen...
And yes, slashdotters are usually for open platforms and against tracking. Therefore, they often rail on Apple for their closed platform and Windows 10 telemetry for its tracking. It seems like an open platform against tracking would please most slashdotters... I think you'll find many of them like LineageOS, whether they use it or not...
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Cortana is better than Google at answering questions. Unfortunately, unless the question is very simple, she dumps you into a Bing search, which is even less helpful than Now always dumping you into a Google search. If you're interacting via voice, you shouldn't have to look at your phone or press links. At least in Google, you can often read the answer (after you stop driving/doing whatever it was that prevented you from typing in the first place, of course); with Bing, you end up copying the search text so you can paste it into Chrome to get useful links to answers.
Is it just my observation, or are there way too many stupid people in the world?