Google's Gemini Live begins rolling out for free users on Android
Google's Gemini Live starts rolling out for free users on Android
Last week, Google announced that Gemini Live is beginning to roll out for free users, and it's now hitting the first Android devices. Users can access Gemini Live through a new waveform with sparkle icon in the bottom-right corner of both the Gemini overlay and the fullscreen experience. Upon launch, there's a brief walkthrough experience that lets you choose a voice and explain how you can say "stop" to turn off the mic if you don't want to use the "Hold" or "End" buttons.
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