Yango Yasmina Ramadan features are rolling out across the UAE, adding a set of voice-driven tools designed to support daily routines during the holy month. The bilingual AI assistant, available in Arabic and English, is introducing updates focused on Ramadan calendar tracking, prayer-related prompts, curated audio content, and family-friendly activities. The new tools aim to integrate into existing home habits rather than require additional screen time.
With the latest Yasmina Ramadan features, users can ask straightforward voice questions such as how many days remain until Ramadan, which day of Ramadan it is, or how much time is left until Iftar. These time-sensitive prompts reflect one of the more practical uses of voice assistants in the region: quick, hands-free access to calendar and prayer-related information during fasting hours.
Beyond countdowns and time checks, Yasmina is also offering daily Ramadan tips through voice requests. The guidance focuses on commonly observed practices, including intention-setting at the beginning of the month, maintaining respectful conduct while fasting, and managing suhoor and iftar routines in a balanced way. Health-related reminders, such as hydration habits during non-fasting hours, are also included. The advice is brief and designed for on-demand listening rather than extended sessions.
Audio content plays a central role in the update. During Ramadan, Noor Dubai 93.9 is set as the default radio station, and users can request themed playlists, including Ramadan duas, through simple voice commands. The assistant also allows users to schedule Quran recitations, such as setting a specific recitation to play at a chosen time or alongside an alarm. These features build on Yasmina’s existing religious tools, which include Quran recitations by juz’ and individual surahs delivered by different reciters.
For households with children, a Ramadan quiz in Arabic adds a lighter, educational option. Activated by voice, the quiz presents simple questions intended to encourage shared learning and reflection during family gatherings.
The Ramadan update is available across the Yasmina device range, including Lite, Mini, Midi, and Max models, currently sold in the UAE through Amazon.ae and other retailers. As competition among regional AI speakers grows, seasonal updates such as these reflect a broader effort to localize voice assistants for culturally specific moments. In this case, the focus is on making Ramadan-related information and audio content accessible through hands-free interaction, without shifting the device’s broader functionality beyond its established ecosystem.
