Google is rolling out a new wave of Gemini AI features, and this time, it’s not just about Pixel phones. The Gemini AI Pixel update is coming to Pixel Watch users as well, turning the smartwatch into a more capable, on-wrist assistant. Whether you’re asking for directions, drafting a quick text, or getting a reminder, Gemini can now handle it straight from your wrist, powered by Wear OS.
On the phone side, things get even more interesting. Pixel 9 Pro users are getting a free year of the Google AI Pro subscription, unlocking access to Veo 3. This is Google’s new AI-powered video generation tool. Just describe an idea in plain language, and Veo turns it into a short, high-quality video with realistic audio. You don’t need to be a video editor or even open an app. It’s a clear attempt by Google to show off the creative potential of Gemini on mobile devices.
Another part of the update focuses on Circle to Search. Google is expanding its capabilities with something called AI Mode. Now, after circling something on your screen, you can go deeper and ask follow-up questions. You can look up more info and keep the context.
Also, for gamers, there’s a new feature that brings in-game help right where you need it. You can now get walkthroughs, guides, and video tutorials matched to the exact moment you’re stuck in a mobile game, all without leaving the app.
Google hasn’t given an exact release date, but the rollout is happening “soon.” If you’re using a recent Pixel Watch or Pixel phone, you won’t need to do anything, just make sure your device is up to date.
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On the phone side, things get even more interesting. Pixel 9 Pro users are getting a free year of the Google AI Pro subscription, unlocking access to Veo 3. This is Google’s new AI-powered video generation tool. Just describe an idea in plain language, and Veo turns it into a short, high-quality video with realistic audio. You don’t need to be a video editor or even open an app. It’s a clear attempt by Google to show off the creative potential of Gemini on mobile devices.
Another part of the update focuses on Circle to Search. Google is expanding its capabilities with something called AI Mode. Now, after circling something on your screen, you can go deeper and ask follow-up questions. You can look up more info and keep the context.
Also, for gamers, there’s a new feature that brings in-game help right where you need it. You can now get walkthroughs, guides, and video tutorials matched to the exact moment you’re stuck in a mobile game, all without leaving the app.
Google hasn’t given an exact release date, but the rollout is happening “soon.” If you’re using a recent Pixel Watch or Pixel phone, you won’t need to do anything, just make sure your device is up to date.
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