Earlier this month, Google’s Gemini Live launched exclusively for Pixel 9 and Galaxy S25 users under the Gemini Advanced tier. But now, in response to “great feedback,” Google is expanding the experience. The tech giant has confirmed that Gemini Live for all Android users—including those on the free plan—will soon be available.
🔓 Expanded Access for Everyone
Gemini Live is no longer restricted to flagship users or premium subscribers. Google is now rolling out the feature to:
- All Android phones
- Free-tier Gemini users
- Across all manufacturers, not just Pixel and Samsung
As with most Google rollouts, this will happen gradually over the coming weeks.
🎥 What You Can Do with Gemini Live
Once enabled on your device, simply:
- Open the Gemini app
- Tap the Gemini Live icon
- Choose Camera or Screen Share
From there, you can have natural voice conversations with Gemini, discussing whatever is visible on your camera or screen.
🗣️ Notable features include:
- Interruptible speech for real-time interaction
- Context-aware assistance via live visual input
- Voice-first, hands-free design
📦 Feature Highlights Recap
- 🆓 Free for all Android users
- 🎙️ Conversational AI with real-time voice input
- 📱 Camera and screen sharing support
- 🕐 Rolling out in stages, so availability may vary by region and device
💬 Final Thought
With Gemini Live for all Android users, Google is opening up powerful, real-time AI interactions to a much broader audience. From helping with troubleshooting apps to identifying objects through your camera, Gemini is becoming a more dynamic, hands-on assistant—no premium subscription required.









