– Google Gemini app on Android may soon allow uploads of more file types, not just images
– Gemini app enhancement could potentially streamline document scanning and information compilation
– Google’s AI app improvements include real-time answers, location access, and music provider selection options for better user experience
Google is reportedly planning to update the Google Gemini App on Android to allow uploads of more types of files, including PDFs. Currently, the app only accepts image files, but an upcoming update may allow for a wider range of file types to be uploaded. This would give the Android Gemini app a feature not currently available on the Gemini web app.
The option to upload different kinds of files already appears in the app, although it is not yet functional. However, this indicates that the update may be close to being released. Uploading documents to an AI like the Gemini app could save users time by quickly scanning and summarizing the document’s contents.
Google’s Gemini app has seen steady improvements recently, with potential upgrades including generating answers as they are produced, a toggle for location access for better search results, and the ability to set a preferred music provider. While smartphone hardware advancements may have slowed, AI improvements are becoming a primary focus for phone makers.
Adding support for new file types in the app may not be groundbreaking, but it will enhance the overall user experience and enable additional functionality in the future. Stay updated on the latest tech news and lifestyle hacks with Google Gemini, and try out the app with some great AI prompts provided in a related article from Tom’s Guide.