Gemini
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Upcoming Gemini feature for Android multitaskers

Google’s AI assistant, Gemini, might soon boast a powerful new feature for users of foldable phones and tablets. This exciting development, discovered through a process called APK teardown (analyzing an app’s code), hints at the potential for running multiple Gemini instances simultaneously on Android devices.

Key takeaways in a nutshell:

  • Double Duty Gemini: Gemini may soon allow users to run two separate conversations concurrently.
  • Perfect for Foldables and Tablets: This functionality would be particularly beneficial for larger screens found on foldable phones and tablets.
  • Future Feature: While the code suggests this feature is in the works, its official release and availability remain uncertain.

Currently, the Gemini app for Android operates as either a pop-up window or a full-screen interface. However, recent findings in the latest beta version (15.26.34) of the Google app unveil a hidden gem. By enabling a specific flag within the app, users gain access to an additional option.

This newfound option manifests as a handle positioned at the top of the Gemini pop-up window. While tapping on this handle produces no immediate effect, a long press unlocks its true potential. By long-pressing and dragging the window to the top of the screen, a second Gemini window emerges. This innovative functionality effectively paves the way for running two independent Gemini conversations simultaneously.

The ability to juggle multiple conversations on a single screen would undoubtedly prove invaluable for users wielding foldable phones or tablets. Imagine seamlessly conversing with two different AI assistants on your expansive tablet screen – a true multitasking dream come true!

The unearthed code snippet, <meta-data android:name="com.samsung.android.drag_and_drop.launch.multiwindow.mode" android:value="true"/>, further suggests that this feature might debut on Samsung devices through their existing multi-window mode.

Unfortunately, the information remains shrouded in secrecy regarding the official release date or even confirmation of this feature’s public availability within the stable version of the Google app. Nevertheless, the unearthed code serves as a tantalizing glimpse into the exciting possibilities that lie ahead for Gemini and its multi-window capabilities on Android devices.

You might be able to run two instances of Gemini on Android at once
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Blight Mojave
Blight is an aspiring Samsung enthusiast and technology aficionado, dedicated to exploring the extraordinary realms facilitated by cutting-edge innovations. He is passionate about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its potential to transform industries, enhance human experiences, and shape a better future. Fascinated by the delicate beauty and he is captivating essence of flowers, finding solace in their presence. He is constantly seeking knowledge and growth, eager to connect with like-minded individuals and build meaningful relationships.
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