How To Guide Remap Google Assistant key on your Nokia G20! - Nokia G10 / G20 / G21

How to Remap Google Assistant key on your Nokia G20 to open app of your choice.
Requirements:
1. Nokia G20 or Nokia G10 (should work on most of phones).
2. Assist Maper App from Play Store.
1. Download the Assist Maper app on your phone and open it.
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2. Then open the first option as shown below
3. Then select Assist Maper as shown below and a pop up will appear select "OK"
4. Now you should have Assist Maper as default digital assistant app selected
as shown below.
5. Now press back arrow twice and you will see the screen as shown below
which will populate the list of all apps in your phone. It shows all activities
that are used to launch apps.
I'm setting Camera as my default app to open when I press Google
assistant key. Search Camera and select the first activity that says
com.hmdglobal.app.camera.CameraActivity.
Once done you can close the app and press the Google Assistant Key and '
your phone's camera app will launch right away.
6. I clicked one picture while making this tutorial.
Please feel free to comment for any doubts or questions.

This stopped working after Android 12 update on my G20.
Anyone knows how to fix this after Android 12 update?

Dfreak444 said:
This stopped working after Android 12 update on my G20.
Anyone knows how to fix this after Android 12 update?
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Yes it stopped working after Android 12 update.

THX YOU SIR

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Help me please!
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