Google is preparing certain optimizations of tablets expected for a long time for Gemini


Ryan Haines / Android Authority

Tl; DR

  • Currently, Gemini on tablets and foldables uses the same interface as phones.
  • Google seems to work on a new user interface that benefits better from larger screens.
  • This involves adding a side menu, which can always be collapsed for more space.

It has been about a week since Google began to share all its news in 2025, and this year, it was absolutely dominated by everything related to AI. We see the efforts of AI of the company at the front-past in everything, of the new Flow Moviemaking application to search for the new Try It on Tool for Tool to preview the adjustments. But for all the new hot launches, Gemini is always the link in the world of Google AI, and at the moment, we are examining how to use it could soon be much more pleasant on the biggest screens of Android.

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Beyond the tablets, foldable Android phones with large interior screens are becoming more and more popular, and we love it when the applications are optimized to make the most of screen real estate. Currently, the use of Gemini on a device as one of these results in an experience which is fundamentally the same as we see it on a phone:

Although this is perfectly achievable, it is also far from optimized, and it does not take much design instinct to think that we miss something following all the white space that we obtain with this type of landscape layout.

Fortunately, Google seems interested in doing something about it. Wax via version 16.20.48.SA.RM64 BETA of the Google application, we have been able to activate a revision still not yet oriented towards the interface of Gemini which now feels much more comfortable on larger screens:

The possibility of accessing the lateral menu via this hamburger button looks like gemini on the web, and it turns out that this could be everything we need so that the AI ​​bot is registered on a tablet size screen.

If you ever want Gemini text using as much of your screen as possible, you can always press this button to collapse the side menu, coming back as we did with the existing interface. But given the practice of the sidebar like access to your past Gemini requests, we could eventually leave this.

It is not known when Google could want to introduce this change publicly, or if the company can further revise its approach before this tablet view is ready. We will keep you posted with everything we can discover.

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