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Tl; DR
- Google has a lot of development changes in its latest update of the Android application, including layout adjustments.
- The new Gemini Live overlapping that we examined last week already shows signs of refinement.
- Google works on a way to explicitly suggest research subjects in AI mode.
In the past few days, we have spotted many changes that have arisen in Google’s last update to its Android application. These finds included things like work towards a new more colorful look for the superposition of Gemini, as well as evidence pointing to the next Samsung Galaxy Flip 7 and fold 7 arriving with a promotional offer from Google AI. But while we were looking for changes like these, we also discovered signs of development on other adjustments that have a little less impact by themselves. Rather than letting them forget, we decided to bring them together here, in one place.
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Like these last discoveries, we are working again with the Beta version 16.23.69.SA.RM64 of the Google application for Android. None of the changes we pass is still publicly visible in this construction, but we were able to trigger early looks to give you an overview of how development takes place.
To start, we have a small reorganization that Google seems to consider. On the left there, we have the Google application because we currently know it, with this big name “Google” centered on the top and the shortcut towards the laboratories at the top left. But on the right, you can see a new arrangement with which the application started to play, slipping from laboratories to the right and abandoning the Google Wordmark in favor of the “G” compact logo.
Last week, we shared Google’s progress towards building a new compact superposition for Gemini Live who would live at the bottom of the screen and would offer practical orders for things like sharing your screen without having to return to the Gemini application. Well, it seems that Google has already worked on a new behavior for this mode.
We have already seen how these live commands could be summoned by pressing the live button in the superposition of the main Gemini. Now we are also able to access it by starting our live conversation in the application and browsing.
You may also have noticed in our previous look how Gemini Live showed when he heard you by displaying a visualization of audio wave in the superposition. Although this is always present here, we are now able to also see a similar visualization when minimizing the superposition towards the floating live button.
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Finally, we have spotted a modification of how Google suggests research requests. The application experiences the explicit recommendation of research in AI mode. Google seems to do everything possible to label them visibly as such, and given the controversy around this mode, we believe that Google probably has the good idea here.
As we have said, none of these discoveries particularly changes play (although this live superposition is quite pleasant), and the jury is always on the question of whether Google will finally follow and ship the future updates. To date, however, we will continue to dig into the versions to come in search of more modifications.