The Google Gemini app for Android might reportedly have a multi-window mode
Google's Android Gemini app is reportedly getting a new feature that will let users open it in two separate windows at the same time. This feature has been spotted in the latest beta version of Google Apps, but is not yet visible or available to testers. The feature reportedly allows users to open Gemini apps and Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) assistants simultaneously in a multi-window interface and access them together independently. Google has yet to reveal a release schedule for this feature. Gemini apps will reportedly open in two separate windows
According to a report by the Android Authority, the experimental feature was discovered in the latest beta version of the Google app for Android (version 15.26.34). As mentioned above, this feature was not visible and was discovered by the publication during a teardown of the app. To enable this, beta testers need to enable a specific flag not mentioned.
In the overview, a short video highlights how the new feature works. Users who activate this feature can usually cause Gemini AI assistant. Once the user is shown as the pop -Up interface at the bottom, the user can long time at the top can be at the top. This will allow them to drag the popup to the top of the screen. Once published, it will open another window similar to the Gemini app or website version. At the same time, the Multi -window activates -interface and the Gemini AI assistant appears in the window remains active.
The report says the use of a window will not affect another window. This means that users can use the Gemini AI model to perform two separate queries independently of each other. While this feature may seem like a party trick, it's also useful for those who want to test AI and compare responses to slightly different prompts. It is also useful in situations where the user does not want one prompt to affect the response to the next prompt.