Gemini Live with camera and screen sharing is now available to all Android users | Infinium-tech
Earlier this month, Google launched Gemini Live with cameras and screen sharing, but only provided it available for Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 devices, for users who are paying for Mithun Advanced Tier.
However, after the “great response” to the convenience, the search giant has now decided to provide this to all Gemini users on all phones, and have been included in those who are using free Gemini.
We are hearing a great response to Mithun Live with cameras and screen shares, so we decided to bring it to more people.
Today and from the coming weeks, we are rolling it for *all * @Android Users with Gemini app. enjoy!
PS if you don’t yet have an app, … https://t.co/dtsxlzlxni
– Google Gemini App (@Geminiapp) 16 April, 2025
With all Google software, it is rolling “on the coming weeks”, so do not fry if you don’t see it yet. Once it reaches you, you just need to open the Gemini app, tap on the Gemini Live Icon, and then tap the camera or screen share icon.
This will then let you have a live conversation with Gemini, whatever you are looking at the camera, or on your screen. Since it is part of Gemini Live, you can do a natural -sentiment conversation – you can interrupt Gemini at any time, for example.
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