Google has made a significant decision that will excite Android enthusiasts. The company has announced that Gemini Live, a cutting-edge feature of its AI-driven assistant Gemini, is now free for all Android users. Originally, this live camera and screen sharing tool was intended to be part of the exclusive Gemini Advanced subscription, but Google has changed its approach based on user feedback.
Initially launched on the Google Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 earlier this month, Gemini Live was set to expand to a broader audience. However, it was previously emphasized that access would be limited to those with a paid subscription. Following feedback from early users, Google decided to make it available to a wider audience. The company stated, “We’ve been getting great feedback on Gemini Live with camera and screen sharing, so we’ve decided to make it available to more people,” via a post on X.
Powered by advanced AI, Gemini Live analyzes a user’s device camera or screen in real-time, offering insights into the content being observed. This feature acts as a personal guide, providing information about new places or objects simply by showing them to Gemini. This capability offers a flexible range of use cases, enhancing the user experience significantly.
As of today, this innovative feature is rolling out to all Android devices equipped with the Gemini app. Google notes that the rollout process may take a few weeks to reach all users. Those who have updated to the latest version of the app will be able to access Gemini Live as soon as the update is available.
SİGORTA
4 gün önceSİGORTA
4 gün önceENGLİSH
13 gün önceSİGORTA
13 gün önceSİGORTA
14 gün önceSİGORTA
17 gün önceSİGORTA
18 gün önceVeri politikasındaki amaçlarla sınırlı ve mevzuata uygun şekilde çerez konumlandırmaktayız. Detaylar için veri politikamızı inceleyebilirsiniz.