But apart from that, users are finding it hard to find any other noteworthy component. On the flip side though, there are quite a few negatives that are bugging the entire user experience. The inability to change the size of the lock screen clock, excessive battery draining issues, Bluetooth Audio randomly pausing are just the tip of the iceberg. Apart from that, there have been some highly questionable UI design changes that literally no one asked for. First off is the removal of the WiFi toggle menu from the Quick Settings. And as if that wasn’t enough, they decided to remove the Power Control toggles from the Power Menu. First intruded in Android 11, you had the option to control all your smart home appliances right from the Power menu itself. Likewise, all your NFC-enabled payments could be accessible from that menu. However, the Silicon Valley giants decided to bid adieu to this all-important feature in its release of OS. As of now, users are being faced with another infuriating issue. Upon pressing the Power button on their Android 12 device, the Google Assistant is being invoked, and the Power Menu is nowhere to be seen. Fortunately, this isn’t an issue or bug and you could easily bring back the Power Menu on your device running the latest Android 12. Let’s check out how.
How to Replace Google Assistant with Power Menu on Long Press Power Button in Android 12
So with this, we round off the guide on how you could replace the Google Assistant with Power Menu on long pressing the Power Button in Android 12. If you have any queries relating to the aforementioned steps or any Android 12 bug in general, do let us know in the comments section. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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