Google's Gemini Intelligence: Exclusive Features for High-End Android Devices
Google’s new Gemini Intelligence will only be available on a handful of the best current Android flagships for now

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Google's Gemini Intelligence introduces advanced features for automating tasks and enhancing user interaction, but it will only be available on select high-end Android devices. Initially debuting on Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold8, Z Flip8, and the Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10 series, Gemini requires devices with at least 12GB of RAM and specific hardware capabilities.
- 01Gemini Intelligence automates multi-step tasks and interacts with apps and websites autonomously.
- 02The feature will debut on Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8, Z Flip8, Galaxy S26 series, and Pixel 10 series.
- 03Devices must have at least 12GB of RAM and support AICore to run Gemini Intelligence.
- 04Additional requirements include a flagship chip, five OS upgrades, and six years of security updates.
- 05The Google Pixel 11 non-Pro models may not support Gemini due to lower RAM specifications.
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Google has unveiled Gemini Intelligence, a sophisticated AI feature set designed to automate complex tasks and enhance user interaction on Android devices. This new technology can autonomously source and transform information, as well as interact with various apps and websites on behalf of users. Notably, it includes a component called 'Rambler' for Gboard, allowing users to converse freely, even mixing languages and using filler words. However, Gemini Intelligence will not be available on all Android devices; it is initially set to launch on premium models such as Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold8, Z Flip8, Galaxy S26 series, and Pixel 10 series. To utilize Gemini, devices must meet stringent hardware requirements, including a minimum of 12GB of RAM and support for AICore, an Android service for AI tasks. Additionally, devices must have a qualified flagship chip and meet various performance criteria, including offering five OS upgrades and six years of security updates. This exclusivity raises questions about the availability of Gemini on future models like the Google Pixel 11, which may not meet the RAM requirements.
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