Get ready for a major transformation in the world of Gemini Live! The latest beta version of the Google app hints at some exciting developments, but here's the twist: it's all about embracing the unknown and pushing boundaries.
The Current State: Gemini Live, as we know it, is built on the 2.5 Flash version. But don't get too comfortable, because...
The Upcoming Revolution: According to our APK Insight, where we explore the app's hidden code, Google is cooking up some major enhancements. Imagine a Gemini Live that takes a moment to ponder and delivers richer answers. That's the promise of the 'Thinking Mode'. And if that's not enough, they're also teasing 'Experimental Features' that will blow your mind!
A Peek Behind the Curtain: With the recent release of Gemini 3 Pro, Google introduced 'Labs', a playground for innovative features. Now, the Android version of the Gemini app is about to get a taste of this. The beta reveals four intriguing additions:
- Thinking Mode: This mode promises to revolutionize Gemini Live by providing more thoughtful and elaborate responses, taking the chatbot experience to a whole new level.
- Experimental Features: Google is bringing its cutting-edge tech to the forefront, including enhanced memory, improved noise handling, visual recognition, and personalized results tailored to your Google app usage.
But here's where it gets controversial: The current Gemini Live runs on 2.5 Flash, but these new features seem to hint at a shift to Gemini 3. The Thinking Mode, in particular, might be leveraging the power of the Thinking or Pro models for its enhanced capabilities.
More Surprises Unveiled: The 'Experimental Features' section is a treasure trove of futuristic functionalities. It includes noise cancellation, visual recognition, and seamless integration with other Google apps, possibly leveraging the capabilities of Project Astra.
The Remaining Mysteries: Two more Labs features, UI Control and Deep Research, are shrouded in secrecy. We suspect that the Deep Research feature might be related to the highly anticipated Gemini Agent, which could bring advanced automation to Android devices.
So, what do you think? Are you excited about these potential upgrades, or do you have concerns about the direction Gemini Live is heading? The future of AI-powered assistants is full of possibilities, and we'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!