Google is making waves in the messaging world with the rollout of Gemini, a new feature for select beta users of Google Messages. But what exactly is Gemini and how can you access it?
To become a beta tester for Gemini, users must meet certain requirements set by Google. Compatible devices include Android phones running the latest version of Google Messages. To access Gemini, simply open the app and look for the prompts within your conversations.
Gemini comes with several features, such as smart replies and suggested actions based on the context of your messages. However, one notable absence is the ability to send voice messages. Additionally, conversations over RCS in Gemini do not have end-to-end encryption, raising some concerns about privacy and security.
Some use cases for Gemini prompts include sharing your location with friends or scheduling an event directly within the chat. The rollout of Gemini is gradual, with Google slowly introducing it to beta testers to gather feedback and make any necessary improvements.
Stay tuned for updates and future developments in Google Messages and Gemini integration, as Google continues to innovate in the messaging space. For more information on Gemini and how to become a beta tester, visit the Google Messages website.