Google Rolls Out Gemini Split-Screen Feature To More Devices

Google has announced an expansion of its Gemini AI assistant, bringing split-screen functionality to a broader range of devices, including various Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel tablets and foldable phones. Initially launched with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and its One UI 6.1.1, Gemini’s split-screen mode was previously exclusive to that device, as reported by GSM […]

by Avijit Gupta - November 2, 2024, 5:26 am

Google has announced an expansion of its Gemini AI assistant, bringing split-screen functionality to a broader range of devices, including various Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel tablets and foldable phones.

Initially launched with the Galaxy Z Fold6 and its One UI 6.1.1, Gemini’s split-screen mode was previously exclusive to that device, as reported by GSM Arena. Now, Google has extended this feature to a wider selection of large-screen Android devices.

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According to reports from GSM Arena, Gemini AI can now be used in a floating window on older Galaxy Z Fold models, Galaxy Tab tablets, and Google Pixel Tablets. This update enhances multitasking, enabling users to interact with the AI assistant while simultaneously viewing other content on the main screen.

With the split-screen functionality, users have a handlebar to move the Gemini window anywhere on the screen, allowing them to ask questions related to content in the background. One of Gemini’s standout features is its ability to research topics presented in videos or text displayed on other parts of the screen, offering a significant boost in productivity and user engagement.

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