As promised at MWC at the beginning of the month, the deployment of Google of the Astra Astra Power Power Power Cam Capacities Capacacities to Gemini Live is in progress.
Until now, there has been a report by an Android user activating the superposition of Gemini and seeing a new button “Share with Live” above the existing “Ask About Screen” suggestion (screenshot) and ask for the Gemini field. You share the entire screen (with unavailable unique applications).
This user also has access to new real -time camera capacities that allow you to interact with the world. Which is accessible by opening the complete interface live Gemini and starting a video flow. There should be a button in the lower right corner to go to your front camera.
It makes sense that Google slowly deploys this and increases availability. It is not yet live on the devices that we have verified today.
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Gemini Live uses a new telephone call notification and a more compact complete interface, although these are not yet widely deployed.
Today’s report comes from a Xiaomi phone and a Google One subscriber. In addition to the demos in early March, Google has just said that Astra would be available for Gemini Advanced subscribers (AI Premium starts at $ 19.99 per month) and Android devices (not specified version) in general.
However, in January, Google said that the owners of Pixel (and Galaxy S25) will be “among the first to obtain Astra project capacities such as screen sharing and live video streaming”. There is no technical reason to wear Astra to specific devices.
Similarly, this should also work on the iPhone, but Google has not yet spoken of an extended support. That said, talking with photos, files and YouTube videos is not yet available on iOS.
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