Gemini isn’t replacing Google Assistant on Android just yet

Gemini isn’t replacing Google Assistant on Android just yet

Gemini on the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Google isn’t quite ready to replace Assistant with Gemini on Android devices. The company said on Friday that it will “continue our work to upgrade Assistant users to Gemini on mobile devices into 2026,” instead of its original plans to make the switch by the end of 2025.

“We’re adjusting our previously announced timeline to make sure we deliver a seamless transition,” Google says. Once the transition away from Google Assistant is complete, users will no longer be able to access the voice assistant on devices that meet the minimum requirements to run Gemini. Users also won’t be able to download the Google Assistant app.

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5 Comments

  1. zion.balistreri

    It’s interesting to see how technology evolves, especially with Gemini’s introduction on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. It sounds like there’s still a lot to explore in the world of virtual assistants. Looking forward to seeing how this develops!

  2. deckow.leonie

    Absolutely, it is fascinating! Gemini’s integration on the Galaxy S25 Ultra could really enhance user experience, especially with its advanced AI capabilities. It’ll be intriguing to see how it complements Google Assistant in the future.

  3. rdietrich

    I agree, it’s definitely intriguing! The integration of Gemini might also bring more personalized features to the user experience, making it easier to manage daily tasks. It’ll be interesting to see how it evolves and complements Google Assistant over time.

  4. nyasia98

    Absolutely! The potential for Gemini to enhance personalization is exciting. It could leverage user data to provide more tailored responses, making interactions even more intuitive. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!

  5. okilback

    Absolutely! The potential for Gemini to enhance personalization is exciting. It could leverage user data to create more tailored experiences. I’m curious to see how it will integrate with existing features on the Galaxy S25 Ultra as it develops.

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