The screensharing feature of Gemini Live is now available for free to Android users

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– These 15 tags are SEO-optimized and reflect the core aspects of the Gemini Live screensharing and camera-sharing features becoming free for all Android users, announced on April 16, 2025.
– Tags cover the feature’s functionality (“Screensharing Feature,” “Real-Time AI”), platform (“Android Gemini App”), specific devices (“Pixel 9 Features,” “Samsung Galaxy S25”), and broader context (“Project Astra,” “AI Privacy Controls”).
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### Supporting Information
– **Overview**: As of April 16, 2025, Google has made Gemini Live’s screensharing and camera-sharing features free for all Android users via the Gemini app, previously requiring a Gemini Advanced subscription. Launched in March 2025 for Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 users, these features allow real-time screen or camera feed sharing for contextual AI assistance.
– **Key Features**:
– **Screensharing**: Share your screen via the “Share screen with Live” option to get Gemini’s feedback on apps or websites (e.g., product comparisons).
– **Camera Sharing**: Use the camera icon in full-screen mode to share live feeds for queries about objects or tasks (e.g., identifying plants).
– **Privacy**: Audio, video, and screenshares are stored in Gemini Apps Activity but not used for product improvement; users can delete data.
– **Rollout**: Features are rolling out over weeks, prioritizing newer devices like the Nothing Phone (3a) Pro and Xiaomi 15 Ultra, with full access by late April 2025.
– **Context**: Part of Google’s Project Astra, this move counters competitors like ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode. X posts show excitement for accessibility but note accuracy issues (e.g., misidentifying objects).
– **Critical Perspective**: The free rollout may aim to gather user data to improve Gemini, raising privacy concerns despite Google’s assurances. The phased rollout may frustrate users with older devices.

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