Google’s Android Show also brought forth new Gemini news as well, more specifically for your Android smartphones. Introducing Gemini Intelligence, which bundles current and new Gemini features to automate tasks for your phone. The multi-step task automation currently available on the Galaxy S26 and Pixel 10 devices is just the beginning of what Gemini Intelligence can do.

Its evolution will theoretically book a front-row bike for your spin class, build a shopping cart with your grocery list in your notes app, take a photo of a brochure, and then book that activity for you, autofill your info with a single tap, or read a class syllabus in Gmail and place books inside a shopping cart for you to purchase. 

Also new is a feature called Rambler, which lives in the voice-to-text portion of Gboard. It can listen to you speak better and ignore pauses and filler words like ‘ahh,’ ‘like,’ and ‘umm’—all in real-time. The feature also captures voice-to-text when switching between multiple languages within a single message. Gemini Intelligence is set to arrive on Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy phones this summer. 

Google is also adding Gemini support for Chrome on Android; Adobe Premiere support starting this summer; new 3D Emojis, native screen reactions; more Android phones to get AirDrop support, Night Mode, and Ultra HDR Instagram support; a new Pause Point feature to stop distracted browsing; and the ability to build custom widgets, such as weather, sports, stocks, etc.

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