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Big Google Home app redesign with ‘Ask Home’ starts rolling out on iPhone

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We previously spotted that the Google Home app was getting a redesign with “Ask Home” and it’s now beginning to roll out for iPhone users ahead of the October 1 announcement.

The company curiously released version 4.0.54 of Google Home for iOS on Saturday afternoon (PT). This introduces a more rounded icon with a gradient color palette, like the Google G and Gemini.

After swiping away the app and relaunching, we’re seeing a big redesign (we’re in the Public Preview program). On initial launch, there’s a glow animation around a new “Ask [Home name]” bar at the top of the app that appears on the three main pages. Tap the circle at the left to set Home or Away status.

Next up is the ‘plus’ (in a vertical pill) to Add: Device, Speaker group, Automation, Link app or service, Home member, and Home. This is joined by an account menu that lets you access Settings, which is identical to the previous tab. There’s also What’s new, Inbox, Switch home, Public Preview, Help, and Feedback.

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Google has simplified the Home app to three tabs. Home features top tabs, starting with Favorites and Devices. You can swipe between the feeds, with your current selection a rounded rectangle and everything else a circle. The actual device tiles are unchanged, while the other top tabs are Cameras, Lights, Wifi, etc.

Save for new bottom bar icons, the Activity and Automations tabs have the same layouts. There are no changes to now playing controls.

Upon launching “Ask Home,” you have to “Acknowledge Gemini for Home disclosures.” You then get a chat UI with a carousel of device tiles that can be tapped to turn on/off or open the full control page.

Initially, the chatbot works as device search, with tiles, actions, and Automations appearing as you type.

More advanced prompts are not live yet, with the full redesign presumably launching on Wednesday after Google’s announcements: “Ask Home isn’t ready for your home yet, but you’ll get a notification once it is.”

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