Exciting changes are on the horizon for Gemini users! As one of Google’s innovative tools, Gemini is set to enhance how we organize our creations, making it easier than ever to navigate through your personalized content.
Quick Overview:
- Gemini retains all your creations in a dedicated section called "My Stuff" within its history.
- Upcoming updates may categorize this section into distinct groups such as media, documents, and purchases.
- Additionally, Gemini is working on a fresh design for its input interface, along with new tactile feedback features.
Have you ever crafted something truly unique with Gemini? Perhaps you’ve created a quirky Nano Banana image edit, a comprehensive automated spreadsheet, or even an in-depth research report. Whenever you wish to revisit these creations, the "My Stuff" area serves as a handy archive. Currently, this section is quite functional, but exciting improvements are imminent as Google continues refining the experience.
In the recent version 16.50.55.sa.arm64 of its Android app, we noticed several enhancements in the works specifically for Gemini. One notable change is a revamped appearance for the My Stuff section. At present, all your media is displayed together in a somewhat cluttered format, but the new build offers a glimpse of a more organized layout. This redesign aims to distinctly separate images and videos from the documents you generate using Gemini.
Now, you might wonder about the category labeled "Purchases." While we await full clarity on this feature, it seems likely that Gemini could track items bought through its intelligent shopping functionalities, which were introduced last month. This would add another layer of convenience for users who engage in online shopping using Gemini.
Beyond the reorganization of My Stuff, additional adjustments are on the way. For example, the input box, currently appearing as a card at the bottom of the screen, is expected to undergo a transformation. The new user interface will detach the input box, providing a cleaner look. However, it appears that designers are still fine-tuning this aspect, as the prototype we encountered has some icons positioned too closely to the edges.
Moreover, when you submit a prompt via the input box, Gemini is also developing new haptic feedback features. These will provide a gentle vibration confirming that your message has been received and indicating when processing is almost complete. At this stage, it appears that this tactile feedback is exclusive to the Gemini app, and users may not experience it when accessing the Gemini overlay. Nevertheless, since these features are still in development, minor details may shift before they become available.
⚠️ It's important to note that an APK teardown can reveal potential upcoming features based on preliminary code. However, there's always a chance that some of these anticipated features may not be included in the final public release.
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