The Pixel 9 series and Samsung Galaxy S25 devices are getting two new Gemini Live features, including camera and screen sharing functions.
Google is starting to roll out Gemini Live’s camera and screen sharing features to Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 devices. With Google’s Gemini Live, users can ask real-time questions about things they’re looking at with their camera. Additionally, the features are also available through the Gemini app on Android. However, you need to be a paid Gemini Advanced user to gain access.
Camera and Screen Sharing Features
Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 users will now be able to use Gemini Live’s camera and screen sharing features on their devices. With the press of a button, you can activate the live video function and ask Gemini Live questions about objects you see on your screen or through your camera. For example, you could point your device at an aquarium and ask questions about the types of fish. Since the end of last year, Gemini Live is also available in Dutch.
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Google provides a preview of how these features work via a message on X. Don’t own a Pixel 9 or Galaxy S25 phone? According to Google, you would still have access to the new features through the Gemini app on Android. However, for this, you need to have a Google One AI Premium subscription.