Gemini Live is currently based on 2.5 Flash, but major updates are on the horizon. The latest beta of the Google app hints at exciting new features.
In November, Google launched Gemini 3 Pro, introducing “Labs” features like Gemini Agent, Dynamic View, and Visual Layout. These are experimental tools that users can try out, and updates to the Gemini app on Android show work on four promising capabilities:
- Live Thinking Mode: This feature will provide more detailed responses by giving the system time to process.
- Live Experimental Features: Users can explore cutting-edge options like multimodal memory, improved noise handling, and personalized search results based on their Google apps.
Currently, Gemini Live runs on Gemini 2.5 Flash, but these upcoming features suggest a shift to Gemini 3 is imminent. The Live Thinking Mode may leverage either the Thinking or Pro models for deeper responses. The experimental features will enhance the chat experience, ensuring better interaction and a smoother user experience.
In addition to these, there are two more intriguing Labs features:
- UI Control: This allows the agent to control your phone to complete various tasks.
- Deep Research: This feature could help with complex research tasks, giving users more efficient ways to gather information.
While details on “Deep Research” remain scarce, it’s anticipated that Gemini Agent will become more integrated with Android, enhancing the overall user experience significantly.
Such advancements reflect a broader trend in technology where AI is becoming more interactive and user-friendly. According to recent research from Pew Research Center, about 61% of American adults believe AI will change the way they work and live. This shift highlights the importance of staying updated with these technological trends as we enter a new era of smart devices and AI capabilities.
As we look ahead, it’s clear that tools like Gemini Live are part of a larger conversation about how technology can enhance our daily tasks and make our lives easier.

