Gemini is learning a powerful time-saving trick from Google Search
by Rahul Naskar · Android PoliceSummary
- Google is enhancing the Gemini app for Android users with a time-saving feature.
- The feature currently has limited capability, as certain conditions have to be met in order for it to work.
- The feature is still in development, so it might get better before rolling out to everyone.
It's hard to predict who will come out on top and dominate the AI space, but Google is hard at work to improve its AI solutions across different platforms. For Android users, part of the company's plan is to enhance the overall experience of the Gemini app by adding new features and, of course, improving the thinking model that the app is built on.
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While we wait for those improved AI models, Google is working on some exciting quality-of-life improvements for Gemini users on Android. The latest one that we just learned about from the Android Authority's APK teardown of Google app v16.21.55 beta is something that you'll want to use daily in Gemini, as it can save you a lot of time.
You're already familiar with Gemini's upcoming time-saving feature
The feature is pretty basic yet a powerful one, and we are all used to it on Google Search, so much so that we barely notice it anymore. The APK teardown of the said version of the Google app beta found the autocomplete feature, something we all use on Google Search to avoid typing the remaining text and save time.
Since Android Authority managed to activate the feature on Gemini, we also got a glimpse of how it'll work on the app. Unsurprisingly, it works exactly the same as Google Search. As can be seen in the demo video above, the autocomplete capability shows you several suggested queries after you type a few characters.
As is the case with the autocomplete functionality in Google Search, the suggested terms get more accurate as you keep typing in the text field. Of course, we'll be able to reject those suggestions if you don't see what you need and type the entire text to get the desired results.
Google is currently working on this feature, so it's far from perfect and obviously not ready for consumers. One of the major issues with the current implementation of the autocomplete functionality is that it works only when you start a new chat from the app's main screen. It currently doesn't work with the Gemini overlay. However, all of these caveats may go away when Google releases this feature for everyone.
Unfortunately, we're still in the dark about when it'll be available for the general users. It'll be interesting to see if this autocomplete feature becomes available before the arrival of the Circle Screen feature in the Gemini overlay.