Google is rolling out Gemini Intelligence to Android, debuting first on the Galaxy S26 Series and Pixel 10 in Q3 2026. The update will later extend to watches, cars, glasses, and laptops, signaling Google’s push for what it calls an “intelligence system.”
Gemini Intelligence is built to handle digital busywork. It can automate multi‑step tasks across apps, like coordinating food delivery or rideshare logistics. It also introduces visual context actions, letting users turn images or on‑screen content into actions.
Browsing gets smarter with Gemini in Chrome, which can summarize, compare, and even book appointments directly from the web. Autofill evolves into Intelligent Autofill, capable of completing complex forms using connected app data, with opt‑in privacy controls.
A new Rambler voice‑to‑text feature converts natural speech into polished text, supports multiple languages, and only transcribes audio in real time.
Users can also create custom widgets using natural language prompts, tailoring them to specific needs like recipes or weather updates. The interface adopts Google’s new Material 3 Expressive design to reduce distractions.
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Embedding Gemini Intelligence across devices positions Android as a more proactive and personalized system.






