Gemini app on iPhone gets a fresh look and quick keyboard access
The Gemini app for iPhone recently got a makeover, following a similar update for Android in January. Now, when you open the app, the keyboard pops up right away, ready for you to type. The “Ask Gemini” box now stretches across the whole screen.
Google ditched the microphone and camera icons that used to sit in a little oval. Instead, you’ll find simple buttons for voice input and Gemini Live on the right side. Want to use the camera? Just tap the ‘plus’ menu, where you can also pick photos from your Gallery or Files. Another small change: the line above the text box is gone, making everything look cleaner.
Old Look vs. New Look
Once you type something, the text box turns into a smooth, rounded shape. The big win here is the keyboard showing up as soon as you open the app—no extra taps are needed. This update comes with version 1.2025.0670001 of the Gemini app for iPhone. If you’ve updated but don’t see the changes, try closing the app completely and opening it again. The update also brings some cool extras, like:
- Chatting about past conversations for better help with Gemini Advanced
- Clearer sources and related info
- More details about places when using Google Maps
- A smoother design and fewer glitches
More Updates for iPhone Users
This isn’t the only news for Gemini on iPhone. Recent updates also added Deep Research and new models to play with:
- 2.0 Flash: Great for daily tasks with added perks
- 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental: Perfect for tricky, step-by-step problems
- 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental with apps: Works with YouTube, Maps, and Search
- 2.0 Pro Experimental: Handles tough tasks like a champ
- 1.5 Pro with Deep Research: Dives deep into your questions
The refreshed look and handy features make the Gemini app feel faster and easier to use on iPhone. Give it a try!
Google Meet gets a fresh new look with Material 3 design
Google Meet is getting a big update to its look, thanks to the new Material 3 design. This change brings a cleaner and more modern style to the video calling app, making it easier and more enjoyable to use.
With Material 3, Google Meet now has rounder buttons, softer colors, and better spacing between elements. The main controls, like the microphone, camera, and end call buttons, are now larger and easier to tap. The icons and text are also clearer, which helps users find what they need quickly during a call.
Another improvement is the new “expressive” color system. This feature lets the app’s colors match your device’s wallpaper or theme, giving each user a unique and personalized experience. The changes also make Google Meet more accessible, as the new design is easier to read and use for everyone, including people with vision difficulties.
These updates are rolling out to both web and mobile versions of Google Meet. Google says the new look will help people feel more comfortable and focused during their meetings. Overall, the Material 3 update makes Google Meet not only look better but also work better for all its users.
Android
Easy ways to change Android Auto’s look with light and dark themes
Android Auto is a helpful tool that lets you use your phone’s apps safely while driving. It connects your phone to your car’s screen, making it easier to use maps, music, and calls. One of the features many people like is the ability to change how Android Auto looks by switching between light and dark themes.
How to switch between light and dark themes
Android Auto offers two main themes: light and dark. The light theme uses brighter colors, which can make the screen easier to see during the day. The dark theme uses darker colors, which can be more comfortable for your eyes at night or in low light.
To change the theme, follow these steps:
- Open the Android Auto app on your phone.
- Go to the settings menu.
- Find the “Theme” option.
- Choose between “Light,” “Dark,” or “Set by car” (this lets your car decide the theme based on the time of day or your car’s settings).
Why themes matter
Using the right theme can make driving safer and more comfortable. The light theme is good for bright days, while the dark theme helps reduce glare at night. Having these options means you can pick what works best for you, making Android Auto easier to use in any condition.
In short, Android Auto’s theme options are simple to use and help you drive more safely by making the screen easy to see, no matter the time of day.
Google Drive and Files by Google get fresh updates for easier use
Google is rolling out some helpful updates to two of its popular apps: Google Drive and Files by Google. These changes are designed to make managing your files and watching videos much smoother.
First, Google Drive is getting a new video player. Now, when you upload a video to Drive and open it, you’ll notice a fresh look that matches Google’s latest design style. The controls, like play and pause, are easier to use and look cleaner. This update makes it simpler to watch videos directly in Drive without needing to download them first.
Meanwhile, the Files by Google app is also getting a makeover. The app is adopting Google’s Material 3 design, which means it looks brighter and more modern. The buttons and menus are easier to see and use, making it simpler to find, move, and organize your files. There are also new color options and improved icons, so everything feels more user-friendly.
Both updates show Google’s commitment to making its apps more helpful and enjoyable to use. Whether you’re watching videos in Drive or sorting files on your phone, these changes aim to save you time and make things less complicated. If you use these apps, keep an eye out for these new features—they should arrive soon!
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