Gemini, Google’s AI chatbot, is now available in a wider range of Android versions. It should be remembered that this AI has its own application available in the Play Store.
This update significantly increases the availability of Geminiallowing a greater number of users to enjoy its advanced capabilities on older Android phones.
The chatbot powered by Google artificial intelligence It is available for download from Android 10 and later versionsaccording to the 9to5Google platform.
When it was launched, it was only available with support for Android 12 and later versions. However, Google expanded compatibility to Android 10 and 11.
In addition to considering your device’s compatibility with Gemini, keep in mind that you need to have 4 GB of RAM or more on your phone. To download Gemini, just follow the following process:
- Go to Play Store.
- Search Google Gemini from Google LLC.
- Download the application.
In the case of iPhone devices, it is important to consider the following requirements before downloading Gemini:
- Have iOS 15 or later.
- Have 334.5 MB free.
The step by step to download Gemini on your iPhone is as follows:
- Open App Store.
- Search Google and download. It should be noted that on iPhone, the Google application integrates its chatbot.
This chatbot that integrates AI from Google is very easy to use. Once downloaded, you just have to start a conversation and ask him anything.
The key is to make very specific prompts (or indications) that fit each of your queries, this way the AI will be able to understand you in the best way.
Compared to other free AI chatbots, Gemini was trained with a massive data set of text and code, and can access and process real-world information through Google Search.
This allows him to answer your questions in a complete, informative and real-time manner, even if they are open-ended, challenging or strange. It can also generate different formats of creative text, such as poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, email, letters, etc.
In case Gemini responds with URLs or thumbnail images, it allows users to easily view the source and, in some cases, click to go directly to it. If the AI generates a response using content from an extension, such as Google Workspace, it provides a link to the sources it used (for example, your emails).
When the same content can be found on multiple web pages, Gemini attempts to cite a known source. In the case of citations to code repositories, the citation may also refer to the applicable free software license.
Gemini is available in more than 40 languages: German, Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Kannada, Czech, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Korean, Croatian, Danish, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Estonian, Farsi, Finnish, French, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, English, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malayalam, Marathi, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Swahili, Swedish, Thai, Tamil, Telugu, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu and Vietnamese.
AI is available to anyone with a Google account. This means you can use it if you have a Gmail, Google Workspace, or any other Google product account.
At the moment, Gemini is not available for commercial use. You cannot use it to generate content for commercial purposes, such as advertising or marketing. However, you can implement it for personal, educational or research purposes.
Gemini cannot generate images but has the ability to process and understand visual information. Another point to keep in mind is that it does not have the ability to retain contexts. This means that the AI cannot memorize what you have told it in previous conversations.
Likewise, it is important to keep in mind Gemini is still in development. Its capabilities are constantly evolving and errors or inaccuracies may arise with the information it provides.