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Gemini Live’s new video streaming and screen sharing to work on any Android device


What you need to know

  • Google confirmed Gemini Live’s new video features won’t be exclusive to the latest Android smartphones.
  • Project Astra capabilities merely require a device running Android 10 or higher.
  • Users will also need Gemini Advanced access, available for $20 per month.

Google and Samsung marketed Gemini Live’s new Project Astra features as coming to the latest Pixel and Galaxy phones first, but actual compatibility will work with a much wider set of Android devices. An updated support document from Google confirms that Gemini Live’s video streaming and screen sharing features will work on any Android device running Android 10.0 or newer (via 9to5Google).

The features still require Gemini Advanced, which costs $20 per month as part of the Google One AI Premium subscription. Aside from that requirement, there are no other limitations for the new Gemini Live features, which are rolling out to devices now.

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