The last few days have been dominated by Google’s launch of the Gemini app, which we now know is gradually appearing everywhere. Given that the new chatbot is still relatively new to mobile devices, there are likely to be some features that don’t work as expected. Not to mention errors that can break functionality. It appears that Google is aware of these Gemini flaws. So you are doing what is necessary to correct them based on user feedback.
Google will resolve Gemini flaws very quickly
Google Gemini product lead Jack Krawczyk presented a summary of the feedback received from users as of Friday. The ability to manage tasks, set reminders, etc., which is one aspect that makes the switch from Google Assistant to Gemini a little worrying for people right now, is on the list of things that Google wants to fix as soon as possible. quickly as possible.
Interestingly, Google appears to have resolved at least a couple of these issues mentioned under “things to fix”. This is because we can already find the Gemini mobile application working normally in some regions outside the USA. Krawczyk said last week that the app would be widely available in Asia-Pacific, Africa, Latin America and North America starting Monday, February 12.
However, not everything has been bad with the initial implementation of Gemini, as Krawczyk mentions in the tweet. For example, people have praised the chatbot’s creative capabilities, including its writing style and response speed. However, Google appears to have resolved another problem since launching the application in the US, as Mishaal Rahman, an Android expert and AP contributor, mentions in X. In its original form, activating Gemini via the on/off button or The swipe up gesture did not support automatic question submission. However, an update carried out over the weekend appears to have resolved this problem.
The basic aspects of Google Gemini are accessible for free, but there is an advanced version available in the new Google One AI Premium plan for around 20 Euros per month.
However we have a 2 month free trial currently available. But, as the AndroidPolice website discovered, access to Gemini Advanced cannot be shared with members of the family group. This means that these people will need a separate subscription to access this more powerful version of Gemini.