Cortana beta 2 Headder

Earlier last month Microsoft released a closed Beta for their Cortana Digital assistant on Android. As is the way with such thinks the APK for the beta leaked into the wild giving the broader Android tinkering community a behind the scenes look at Microsoft’s implementation of a mobile digital assistant. In the most recent update to the beta, The Verge reports, that the app now has the ability to replace Google Now quick launch shortcut of long press on the home button.

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While this is only one of the many ways Google Now can be launched it shows that Microsoft is serious about making Cortana a full replacement for Google Now on Android. Microsoft has yet to implement voice activation into the app and replace the “Ok Google” hot word with “Hey Cortana”. Officially the Cortana Beta is only available to Windows Insiders (Microsoft’s community beta testing group) in the US, however we have acquired a copy of an earlier version of the APK and can confirm it does work on Australian Shores. With Windows 10 now rolling out across the globe, Microsoft is clearly shoring up their cross-platform strategy to make staying in their ecosystem much easier, and desirable perhaps.

Microsoft has not been shy in recent months in releasing a long list of apps specifically designed to replace traditional “stock” android apps.

Microsoft Product Replaces
Next Lock Screen System Lock Screen
Arrow Launcher Google Now Launcher
Cortana Google Now
Bing Search Google Search
Microsoft Translate Google Translate
Sunrise Calendar Calendar
Outlook GMail
Word Docs
Excel Sheets
Powerpoint Slides
One Note Google Keep
One Drive Google Drive
Groove Play Music

As far as Microsoft’s listings in Google Play go this is the tip of the iceberg. With Microsoft having either acquired or developed an almost full set of apps for Android it is clear that Redmond is taking Android seriously. With Hyperlapse and Office Lens also making their way onto Android Microsoft could also be seen to be pulling ahead with some app features. Microsoft being a large player in the more traditional enterprise space and with the increase of BYOD programs within the enterprise it’s not hard to see a large market that these apps may appeal to.

Where do you stand on Microsofts encroachment into the Android ecosystem? Do you see it as the beginning of an Android takeover or do you welcome competition into the marketplace?