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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Gemini Live Camera and screen sharing is available on a wider scale on iPhone

Google has begun to offer Gemini Live features announced last week at the I/O 2025 event to a wider audience on iPhone and iPad devices. These new features, which have become accessible for users in the US both free accounts and Google AI Pro and AI Ultra subscriptions, bring the mobile artificial intelligence experience to a more interactive point.

New functions come with a number of changes in the Gemini Live interface. When users open the application, they encounter a notification that “Share your camera or screen with Gemini Live”. These features offer many new usage areas from real -time ideas to environmental analysis and help on the screen.

Gemini Live Erçek offers artificial intelligence interaction with time -time camera and screen sharing

Gemini Live feature is activated by touching the wave form icon in the lower right corner of the application. This screen now includes two new buttons, and the control icons switch from round to the pill form, while the text labels on them have been removed. When the camera icon is touched, a viewfinder screen opens and a symbol in the upper left corner can be switched to the front camera. Users can ask Gemini questions about the objects they see by directing their phones to their environment. The camera broadcast is automatically terminated when outbreak or when the screen is locked.

The screen sharing feature is started with the other button located next to it. When this option is selected, it is necessary to confirm the “Start Publication” option with the privacy warnings of the iOS platform. Following this step, users can get out of the Gemini application and switch to different applications and ask artificial intelligence -supported questions about the content on the screen. For example, while a website is opened and wandering over, Gemini can be asked about content. Sharing can be stopped through the “publishing” indicator in the upper left corner of the screen, but the voice chat feature continues to work.

All these advanced features are supported by Project Astra infrastructure developed by Google Deepmind. Project Astra aims to offer more natural and contextual artificial intelligence experiences on mobile devices with its real -time visual and textual analysis capability. Although Gemini Live Camera and screen sharing was presented on a limited scale last week, it has now become open to wider use throughout the USA.

The most current version of Gemini application, which is 1,2025.2062302, has been published as of today. In order to use new features, this update must be installed. In addition, it is recommended that the application be closed from the multi -task menu and reopening one or twice in order to activate server -biased updates.

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