According to Engadget, the ability to share screens and videos directly has been provided to the majority of Android users through the Gemini app. Previously, these features were only available to users who own Pixel 9, Samsung Galaxy S25 devices or users who subscribed to the Google One AI Premium plan.
According to Google, the decision to widely popularise the two new tools was made after receiving "positive feedback" from the initial user community. The deployment will take place in the coming weeks and will be available to all Android devices compatible with the Gemini app.
A representative of Google confirmed that eligible devices include an entire Android device with 2GB or more RAM and running Android 10 or later.
With the ability to share screens and videos directly from Gemini, users can interact with AI to search for information about any content displayed on the screen or in front of the device's camera.
For example, users can take a photo of a fashion item and ask Gemini to provide information about the product's ingredients. In addition, if you encounter a strange word while reading content on the Internet, users just need to ask Gemini for an immediate explanation.
These tools are expected to enhance the real-time AI interaction experience, while helping users make the most of mobile devices in searching, learning and learning information.
The new Gemini feature has now become one of Google's notable advances in the race to develop AI technology applied to daily life on mobile platforms.