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Google is significantly expanding the reach of its Gemini AI assistant, bringing it to a wider range of devices beyond smartphones. This expansion includes integration with Android Auto for vehicles, Wear OS smartwatches, Google TV, and even upcoming XR headsets developed in collaboration with Samsung. Gemini's capabilities will be tailored to each device context, offering different functionalities and connectivity requirements to optimize the user experience. Material 3 Expressive will launch with Android 16 and Wear OS 6, starting with Google’s own Pixel devices first.

Google's integration of Gemini into Android Auto aims to enhance the driving experience by providing drivers with a natural language interface for various tasks. Drivers will be able to interact with Gemini to send messages, translate conversations, find restaurants, and play music, all through voice commands. While Gemini will require a data connection in Android Auto and Wear OS, cars with Google built-in will offer limited offline support. Google plans to address potential distractions by designing Gemini to be safe and focusing on quick tasks.

Furthermore, Google has unveiled 'Material 3 Expressive', a new design language set to debut with Android 16 and Wear OS 6. This design language features vibrant colours, adaptive typography, and responsive animations, aiming to create a more personalized and engaging user interface. The expanded color palette includes purples, pinks, and corals, and integrates dynamic colour theming that draws from personal elements. Customizable app icons, adaptive layouts, and refined quick settings tiles are some of the functional enhancements users can expect from this update.
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References :
  • PCMag Middle East ai: The car version of Gemini will first be available on Android Auto in the coming months and later this year on Google built-in.
  • www.tomsguide.com: Google is taking Gemini beyond smartphones — here’s what’s coming
  • The Tech Portal: After it was leaked online, Google has now officially launched ‘Material 3 Expressive’ design language, set to debut with Android 16 and Wear OS 6
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