Google's conversational AI Gemini Live has a feature called Astra that allows you to share your screen and camera with it live. This feature has been available for free on the Astra series of phones for some time now. Galaxy S25 within a 6-month subscription Gemini Advanced. Other phone users Galaxy could use it too, they would have to vbranch pay a subscription.
Google has now decided to make this feature available for free to all Android phones. It is now available for other smartphones as well. Galaxy, just download the app from the Play Store GeminiThis feature allows you to ask the assistant Gemini Live questions about what you see on your screen when you have screen sharing turned on. You can also point the camera at something and ask your Assistant about it. For example, you can show them a pair of shoes and ask them if they match your outfit.
This feature originally required a subscription Gemini Advanced. Since all users of the Advanced series phones Galaxy S25 received a six-month subscription Gemini Advanced for free, they could use the feature without having to pay anything. Since Google has now made the Astra feature available for free for all Android phones, other smartphones are also compatible with it Galaxy. All you need is the aforementioned app Gemini, which is supported by devices with at least two 2 GB of RAM and Android 10 and higher.
"Google has now made the Astra feature available for free for all Android phones, and other smartphones are also compatible with it." Galaxy". Since when does the above apply???
I have the Google version on my S23+ Gemini out of 25.3.2025 Google Play offers Update date: 1. 4. 2025, but neither the smartphone nor the tablet offers this newer update to install!!!
It is conditional on the use of "Gemini Advanced" for free just a newer version of Google Gemini?