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Gemini AI Expands Split-Screen Support for More Devices

Google continues to expand the feature set of its Gemini AI assistant with the expansion of split-screen use to more devices. Those include several Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel tablets in addition to foldable phones.

First of all, the split-screen feature arrived with Galaxy Z Fold6 and its One UI 6.1.1 to become exclusive to that particular device. Now, though, Google is expanding this cool feature to many large-screen Android devices.

According to various reports from GSM Arena, Gemini now can work in a floating window on older Galaxy Z Fold models. It is also available on the Galaxy Tab tablets and Google Pixel Tablets. According to the source, the enhancement makes multitasking easier. View content on the main screen, while users can also interact with AI.

The split-screen option includes a handlebar on it that allows the user to re-position the Gemini window anywhere on the screen. With this design, flexibility and convenience are available. Users can ask Gemini any questions about the material visible behind the window.

One of the most impressive features that this AI assistant can do is to study subjects presented from videos or text on the main screen. This feature no doubt enhances user productivity and interactivity with the app astronomically. For example, if a user watches a tutorial video. He may ask Gemini for further details about the subject without having to freeze the video.

This is a game-changing update for those who have to juggle tasks amply. With the embedding of Gemini into the split-screen experience, Google raises the level at which one interacts with the device.

All in all, Gemini’s enhanced split-screen capability will make multitasking easier and facilitate smooth access to information. This goes to show Google’s interest in enhancing the user experience across its devices. With more and more people continuing with both work and leisure on their tables and foldable phones. This update will surely be a boon.

ANI

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