Google is set to replace Google Assistant with Gemini, its new assistant, on most mobile devices. The transition will begin over the coming months, phasing out the classic Google Assistant, which will no longer be accessible for most devices. Gemini will support Android devices with at least 2 GB of RAM, particularly those running Android 10 and above. Additionally, the upgrade will extend to tablets, cars, and various connected devices, including speakers and TVs. This move comes amidst concerns regarding Siri's development at Apple, highlighting a competitive edge for Google.
Google will be upgrading more users on mobile devices from Google Assistant to Gemini, with classic Assistant being phased out.
Gemini requires Android phones with 2 GB of RAM or more, targeting modern devices running Android 10 and up.
The transition will also extend Gemini's capabilities to home devices, such as speakers, displays, and TVs.
As Google focuses on Gemini, Apple seems lost with Siri, indicating a stark contrast in their technological advancements.
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