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…will be available on eligible Google TV devices globally, as long as your device has at least 2 GB of RAM. No timeline has been shared for this rollout. With Gemini, users…
…08 / 8 AI Tech What is the name of the lightweight Gemini model variant designed to run directly on-device, including on Android smartphones? A Gemini Lite B Gemini Edge C Gemini…
…2024 devices likely won’t run as long or as extensively, which should help speed up the stable rollout. Samsung has also been spotted internally testing Android 17-based One UI 9…
…Alongside today’s Gemini Intelligence announcement, Google revealed that Android phones will soon show real-time indicators and detailed activity logs for actions performed by AI assistants on your device. The new…
…initial rollout. One UI 8.5 brings several minor UI tweaks alongside functional improvements like AirDrop compatibility for Quick Share. More importantly, it brings some AI-powered features as seen on the…
…Google initially released this AI model on other platforms in February, but that rollout didn’t include Google’s smart speakers. With the expansion to Home, Google says those speakers will be…
…device ecosystem and better compete with Apple’s continuity features. Google made a ton of new announcements at I/O 2026, but Gemini and its AI ambitions clearly overshadowed Android . Still, on…
Rajesh Pandey May 12, 2026, 9:13 AM EDT I've been writing about Android since 2011, with a focus on device reviews, Samsung and Google Pixel hardware, and the latest happenings…
…Gemini’s expansion onto Google Home hasn’t been the smoothest rollout in the company’s history, but with both its AI platform and smart home ecosystems on the line, Google looks…
…Big fixes incoming Google does state that the rollout could take a few weeks, it just depends on your device, what carrier it's on, and the specific version of the hardware…