5 Free Personal Assistants For Android


Siri has been the most incredible feature offered by Apple iPhone or say any smartphone. Because of huge Android user base, the demand for good and free personal assistants for Android has hit the sky.

I have already shared a list of free Siri alternatives for Android. Here we are compiling one more list on best free personal assistants for Android.

Sometimes managing things on your smartphone could become an unmanageable task. Yes, what an irony! May be the below Android assistants could help you. Check them out.

5 Free Personal Assistants For Android

Astrid Task/To-do List

Here is your super powerful to do list. Sometimes having a normal to do list does not help. Over 3 million users are currently using this application and this is testimony to its utility. It lets you set reminders to your tasks so that you wont miss anything that you want to do. I sincere request is to download it, install it and try it. There isn’t any reason why you would want to uninstall it later.

Edwin

This is actually a voice based Android assistant. If you wanted to have something like Siri on Android, then you should give it a try as it lets you text, send mails, make calls, tweet, browse, use maps and much more.

Personal Assistant

As the name suggests, it is your Personal Assistant for Android device. It helps you take care of things like your appointments, tasks, notes, backups, and much more. This app will surely make your life easy.

SpeakToIt Assistant

If you appreciate the way Siri lets you carry out a context conversation, then SpeakToIt Assistant will impress you a lot. This free Android assistant apk is surely not as perfect as Siri but you would like using it. It also offers you with conventional speech recognition functionality like sending texts, emails, browsing, handling maps, updating Facebook status and tweeting.

Vlingo Personal Assistant

Vlingo Personal Assistant one of the closest alternative to Siri for Android. It lets you do Google search, launch apps, navigate using the GPS, send texts, update Facebook status, tweet, send emails and similar stuff. Unlike Siri it does not allow you to do random conversation but serves the purpose of a voice recognition beautifully.

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August 7, 2012 by: Prasanth Chandra

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