Help Hacked Google pixel 4xl
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Don't be. Getting hacked is pretty hard. You have to be very unlucky. I have no worries about it.I got scared after this information
My dearest comrade,Greetings,
It is comprehensible that you yearn for the singular resonance that "Ok Google" once emanated from your S10. On select devices, the sonorous chime may be intricately entwined with specific configurations, rendering customization a somewhat intricate endeavor. However, permit me to proffer a couple of discerning recommendations that may prove efficacious in your quest:
Examine Google Assistant Configurations:
Launch the Google application on your S23 Ultra.
Tap upon your profile icon, adorning the zenithal right-hand corner.
Navigate to the "Assistant" section.
Descend the digital scroll to "Assistant devices" and discern your mobile device.
Scrutinize settings pertaining to "Speech output" or "Voice response." Within, you may discern an option to activate or deactivate the sonorous resonance accompanying the "Ok Google" utterance.
Scrutinize Sound Configurations:
Transgress into your mobile's system settings.
Voyage into the realm of "Sound & vibration" or its cognate terminology.
Seek out "Google Assistant" or "Voice Assistant" configurations.
Therein, ascertain whether a choice exists to activate or tailor the chime that accompanies vocal directives.
Exploration of Third-Party Applications:
It is prudent to explore third-party applications accessible within the confines of the Google Play Store. These applications oftentimes provide a panoply of choices to personalize the "Ok Google" vocal trigger, potentially enabling you to incorporate a bespoke chime or auditory embellishment when engaging Google Assistant.
A Discourse with Samsung/Google:
In instances where direct settings are conspicuously elusive, contemplation of submitting feedback to both Samsung and Google is not unwarranted. Should they be inundated with a plethora of entreaties from users desiring this feature, they may contemplate its inclusion in forthcoming software updates.
Contemplate Alternative Wakening Verbiage:
Should you exhibit an amenable disposition toward embracing an alternative wakening phrase, do consider alternative options such as "Hey Google" or "Okay Google." These alternate utterances may engender distinct auditory phenomena when summoning Google Assistant.
It bears reminding that the landscape of software and configurations can fluctuate markedly across disparate phone models and iterations of the Android operating system. As such, the precise steps or configurational possibilities may exhibit variance. Endeavor to experiment with these suggestions judiciously, and assess whether any prove efficacious in restoring the chime to your predilection, thereby obviating the recourse to less preferable alternatives alluded to in your original discourse.
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Glad it worked for you. But just in case it helps to understand what a reset does, the name "factory reset" can be misleading. All it does is delete files in the /data partition (settings, user-installed apps, all app data). It doesn't do anything to the /system partition, where the ROM lives. So it won't actually undo updates and return you to the Android version the device was originally loaded with. It's a "factory reset" in the sense that it "resets the device to the state it would be in if it had left the factory with the system software it currently has installed". Some people try to say "factory data reset" to make this clearer.if I do a factory reset I assume it will go back to 11 again and at some time it will update to 12 but perhaps this time I won't receive 13
hard to say. probably not. it does not look like any system messaging that i have seen. what phone do you have?Thank you!! When you say messaging apps could it be the default messages one on the phone or something you had to download? Thank you again!