Google Gemini
Users of Android 10 and 11 may now be able to utilize Google Gemini on their gadgets.
Recently, both the industry and users have taken notice of Google’s Gemini, formerly known as Bard. At first, the AI-powered chatbot was only compatible with Android 12 or later smartphones, which excluded a sizable portion of the Android user base. But the most recent Google Gemini APK (v1.0.626720042) will now also be accessible on older Android 10 and Android 11 devices, according to a recent report from Android Police. Notably, this update is being released in spite of the fact that Android 12 is still listed as the minimal operating system need on Google’s official support website for Gemini.
Millions of users who are still using previous Android versions now have access to Gemini thanks to this breakthrough. Users of Android 10 and Android 11 were previously limited to utilizing the AI chatbot via a web interface. Even though Gemini installs and mostly replaces Google Assistant, it still uses the former virtual assistant for some tasks.
Google replaced the original Google Assistant app with Gemini, a stand-alone AI software, for Android smartphones in February. The initial release, nevertheless, was only compatible with Android 12 and higher. With the most recent update to its Play Store listing, Gemini can now be found on both Android 10 and Android 11, which broadens its user base.
Google has been hard at work adding new features to Gemini over the last few months.
Google Gemini Advancements
Last month, Google released a new tool that lets users alter particular portions of the AI-generated results to better suit their preferences, as opposed to having to totally reword their questions. Furthermore, new research indicates that Gemini for Android may soon provide ChatGPT-like real-time answers.
Joining Samsung in this endeavor, Apple appears eager to include Google’s AI chatbot inside iPhones, which might greatly improve its standing in the very competitive AI sector.