![]() The leaked version of Cortana for Android was however only an early version and Microsoft have stated they are seeking to ensure that the application will provide a common experience for users regardless of their particular device. The application for instance, cannot be enacted simply by saying ‘Hey Cortana’ as on Microsoft handsets and instead must be physically activated, and also apparently didn’t appear able to listen for music or to read emails for specific information like parcel delivery details. There were however a few slight differences and limitations which were quickly discovered through use of the early Android version of Cortana. Many of those who did try out the leaked application reported that it was indeed compatible with a wide range of Android devices and was broadly similar to that already included on Microsoft phones. ![]() ![]() ![]() Previously only available on Microsoft phones, the version of Cortana for Android, and a planned one for iOS too, has been eagerly anticipated and as you would expect there has been plenty of discussion about the early version which some users got their hands on this week. ![]() The Android iteration of the voice-driven PA application was due to hit the market on the 29 th July in parallel with the roll-out of the new Microsoft Windows 10 operating system but was found online at the weekend and quickly spread. The Android version of technology giants Microsoft’s voice controlled personal assistant Cortana leaked over the weekend, just over a week ahead of its planned launch. ![]()
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