< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/E3/08/IB-FQPl0veip_2b3C8FA9.PNG" Alt = "New Gesture for CAP CHI: Google tests launching Gemini through the power button"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ > < P > Google develops a new feature that will simplify Android smartphones users access to the Gemini Live dialog mode. The company is working to make interaction with this shi-assistant more convenient and fast.

< P > At the moment to run Gemini Live, users must click the Gemini Live button in the app or on the Gemini tab in the Google app.

~ < p > However, in the new version of the Annex (16.8.31) a new option was noticed & laquo; launch Live & raquo; in appropriate settings. This will allow the gesture to start the spoken mode.

< P > as a supported gesture is indicated & laquo; click and hold the power button & raquo;. According to the insiders with Android Authority, this may mean that Google plans to set the power gesture gesture to start the AI ​​conversational mode instead of opening a Gemini section.

~ ~ ~ < P > At the moment, there is no such option in the settings of the available version of the Google application, but it may be with & Rsquo; it will appear in future updates. The user will be sufficient to clamp the power button to call the voice assistant.

Natasha Kumar

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