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    Today, Google officially announced Gemini Go — a trimmed-down version of the company’s AI agent for Android Go devices. It replaces Assisstant Go and can do a bunch of cool new things.

    Gemini Go is a streamlined version of Gemini designed to help you stay connected and get things done, even on devices with lower storage. It replaces Assistant Go, providing a new conversational experience right on your phone.

    Anish Kotthapalli, Community Manager – Gemini Apps Team

    What can Gemini Go do?

    If your device is running Android 13 Go edition and has 2GB of RAM or more, you can take advantage of Gemini Go. | Image by Google - Google is rolling out Gemini to low-end devicesIf your device is running Android 13 Go edition and has 2GB of RAM or more, you can take advantage of Gemini Go. | Image by Google - Google is rolling out Gemini to low-end devices

    If your device is running Android 13 Go edition and has 2GB of RAM or more, you can take advantage of Gemini Go. | Image by Google

    According to the official blog post, Gemini Go can help you with a variety of tasks. Just like the full-fledged version, you can ask Gemini Go to text or call people. You can also use it to find things around you, such as restaurants, EV charging points, etc.

    Gemini Go can play music, depending on your mood. You can prompt it with phrases such as “Play something cheerful” or “Play party music.”

    Gemini Go can upload files, photos, and documents in chats, and set alarms, create calendar entries, or write down notes.

    Hardware requirements for Gemini Go

    Gemini Go replaces Assistant Go on low-end Android Go devices. | Image by Google - Google is rolling out Gemini to low-end devicesGemini Go replaces Assistant Go on low-end Android Go devices. | Image by Google - Google is rolling out Gemini to low-end devices

    Gemini Go replaces Assistant Go on low-end Android Go devices. | Image by Google

    Gemini Go is made for Android Go devices, which typically sport modest hardware. The minimum requirement is 2GB of RAM or more and Android 13 (Go edition).

    The AI agent is available through Google Search, and you can start a conversation with the AI by pressing and holding the Home button or doing the same with the Power button on some devices.

    It’s a gradual rollout

    Gemini Go might not be available on your Android Go device yet, as Google is using a typical gradual rollout for the new feature.

    This means that it might take a week or two before all supported devices get the AI agent. You can see if the update is coming in your country here.

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