You asked: Can you use Alexa with an Android phone?

It’s easy to use Amazon’s assistant on your Android phone with the dedicated Alexa app.

Is Alexa compatible with Android?

The Alexa app is compatible with iOS and Android operating systems. It’s also compatible with Fire OS.

How do I connect my Android phone to Alexa?

Pair Your Phone or Bluetooth Speaker to Your Echo Device

  1. Put your Bluetooth device in pairing mode.
  2. Open the Alexa app .
  3. Select Devices .
  4. Select Echo & Alexa.
  5. Select your device.
  6. Select Bluetooth Devices, and then Pair A New Device.

What phones are compatible with Alexa?

  • LG G8 ThinQ with Alexa Hands-Free – Unlocked SMARTPHONE – 128 GB – Aurora Black (US Warranty) – Verizon, AT&T, T–Mobile, Sprint, Boost, Cricket, & Metro. …
  • Moto G7 Play with Alexa Push-to-Talk – Unlocked – 32 GB – Deep Indigo (US Warranty) – Verizon, AT&T, T–Mobile, Sprint, Boost, Cricket, & Metro.

How do I get Alexa hands free on Android?

How to turn on the Alexa app’s Hands-free mode (iOS and Android)

  1. Open the Alexa app on your iPhone or Android device.
  2. Tap the three-lined menu icon in the upper left to open the side menu, and go to Settings > Alexa on this Phone.
  3. Tap the toggle next to “Enable Alexa Hands Free” at the top of the menu.

10 июл. 2020 г.

How do I connect my Samsung to Alexa?

Click the “Enable Skill” button on the Alexa app and link your Samsung account by signing in with the account used in the app. Once your account is connected, click the “Discover Devices” button in the Alexa app or you can say “Alexa, discover my devices” to discover your registered Samsung appliances.

Can you set up an Alexa without a smartphone?

Yes because you need a Smartphone to use the Alexa app to register and configure the device initially. No because people who do not own Smart Phones can still register their devices by going to these websites: https://alexa.amazon.com or https://echo.Amazon.com . You can sign into your Amazon account and add devices.

Can I connect my phone to Alexa?

Open the Alexa app and select Settings. Select your device, and then select Bluetooth > Pair a New Device. Your Echo Dot enters pairing mode. When Echo Dot discovers your Bluetooth speaker, the speaker appears in the list of available of devices in the Alexa app.

Does Alexa need to be connected to a phone?

You need a smartphone to set up the Alexa connect on the local wifi. You set it up using the Alexa app and go to settings and set up a new device. … Alexa also uses the contacts in your smartphone that is connected to the Alexa app to sync with the Alexa contacts.

Can anyone connect to my Alexa?

With Guest Connect, you temporarily connect your Alexa account to compatible Echo devices registered to someone else’s account and ask for your music and news. Guest Connect requires an Alexa account, Alexa voice profile, and a phone number linked to your Alexa profile. Say “Connect my account” to get started.

What all can Alexa control?

Check out the devices in your home you can control with your voice and Alexa:

  • Smart Home hubs compatible with Alexa. Amazon. …
  • The same goes for fixed lights. YouTube/MrPlasm0. …
  • Smart outlets. …
  • Smart door locks. …
  • Alarm systems. …
  • Smart thermostats. …
  • Garage doors. …
  • Turn on your gadgets, like TVs and sound systems.

10 янв. 2017 г.

What does Alexa hands free mean?

Amazon has updated its Alexa mobile app for Android and iOS devices with anticipated “hands free” support. As its name suggests, the new addition is designed to let users activate Alexa on their mobile devices by directly using their voice. The latest change works similar to how you access Alexa on your Echo device.

How do I receive calls on Alexa echo?

When you receive a call on your Echo, you will also receive the call on your Alexa app. The light ring on the Echo should turn green and Alexa will notify you of the call. To answer using the Echo, say “Alexa answer call.” If you want to answer using the app, just answer your phone as normal.

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