Google recently announced the expansion of its Gemini Live feature, initially restricted to Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 users on the paid Gemini Advanced tier. Based on positive user feedback, the live camera and screen sharing capabilities are now accessible to all Android users, including those on the free version of the Gemini app. The rollout will occur over several weeks, with users able to initiate live conversations by tapping the Gemini Live icon within the app, allowing real-time interaction with Gemini about camera or screen content.
Google's Gemini Live feature with camera and screen sharing will now be available to all Android users, expanding its access beyond Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25.
The rollout of Gemini Live is gradual, encouraging all Android users to enjoy interactive live conversations using the app's new capabilities, including screen sharing.
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