Google is testing a new redesign for its Gemini Live experience on Android, aiming to make interactions with its AI assistant more seamless and less intrusive. According to a 9To5Google report, the update moves away from the current full-screen interface and instead integrates Gemini Live directly into the main app view, signalling a shift toward a more practical, everyday usage model.
A Shift Away From Fullscreen AI
Previously, Gemini Live operated in a full-screen mode, taking over the entire display during interactions. While this approach highlighted the assistant, it also limited multitasking and made it harder to use alongside other apps.
Gemini on a smartphone UnsplashWith the redesign, Gemini Live now sits within the Gemini app’s homepage. The interface changes dynamically, showing a “Live with Gemini” header along with quick access to features like transcripts. This allows users to interact with the AI
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