Google Expands Gemini AI Assistant’s Split-Screen Functionality to More Large-Screen Android Devices

Google Expands Gemini AI Assistant's Split-Screen Functionality to More Large-Screen Android Devices
Google Expands Gemini AI Assistant's Split-Screen Functionality to More Large-Screen Android Devices

Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold6 featuring One UI 6.1.1, which enabled the Gemini AI assistant to function in a split-screen mode. Initially, this unique capability was exclusive to Samsung’s latest phone and UI, but Google has now decided to broaden this feature to include other large-screen Android devices.

According to various sources, the Gemini floating window functionality is now accessible on Galaxy Tab tablets, older Galaxy Z Fold models, as well as Google Pixel Tablets and Fold devices. This enhancement allows users to run the app in a floating window, taking advantage of the multitasking capabilities of these devices.

Google Expands Gemini AI Assistant's Split-Screen Functionality to More Large-Screen Android Devices
Google Expands Gemini AI Assistant’s Split-Screen Functionality to More Large-Screen Android Devices

For tablets and foldables, Gemini operates in a floating window that users can easily reposition on the screen. This setup facilitates interaction with the AI while simultaneously viewing content in the background.

One of the standout features of Gemini is its ability to assist users with content located in other parts of the screen. Users can inquire about the information displayed in the background or have Gemini conduct research on a topic related to the video or text currently being viewed.

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