Google is gearing up to enhance the Gemini Live experience this month with a new, streamlined interface on Android. The changes make the app look sleeker and more user-friendly.
The biggest change is the redesign of the “Hold” and “End” buttons. Instead of large circular buttons, they are now smaller, pill-shaped buttons that take up less space. This allows for a cleaner, less cluttered top section of the screen, which will soon feature additional icons for video and screen sharing.
Currently, this updated design is available in the Google app beta version 16.10 on Android. As for iPhone users, Google hasn’t yet announced when the Astra feature will arrive for them.
A recent trend among users is a growing demand for simplicity in app interfaces. A study from the Nielsen Norman Group found that 82% of users prefer speed and clarity over decorative design. This feedback likely influenced Google’s decision to streamline the Gemini Live interface.
Additionally, Google recently rolled out the Deep Research feature, which is now fully available on mobile. This feature doubles the monthly reports available to Gemini users at no cost. Although Google hasn’t shared exact usage numbers, it reflects their commitment to user accessibility.
Moreover, Google introduced the new 2.0 Flash Thinking model, which promises enhanced efficiency and speed. This model also allows users to access apps directly from the Gemini interface, without needing a separate version.
Overall, these updates signal Google’s focus on improving user experience in real-time communication and research. It’s a step that not only meets user expectations but also keeps the app competitive in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
For further information on Google’s features, check their official updates on Gemini.