Worth noting for Indian buyers — google has announced Gemini Intelligence for Android, a suite of AI features designed to automate multi-step tasks, generate custom widgets, and reduce everyday friction across apps. The announcement covers features rolling out in waves starting this summer with the Samsung Galaxy S26 and Google Pixel 10 series, with broader support for Wear OS, Android Auto, and Android-powered glasses and laptops arriving later in 2025.

App automation that works across third-party apps

Gemini comes to Chrome on Android

Smarter autofill using your connected apps

Rambler turns unpolished voice dictation into clean text

Create My Widget: custom home screen widgets via natural language

The headline feature is cross-app task automation. Gemini can now navigate apps on your behalf, such as booking a spin class, finding a course syllabus in Gmail, adding required books to a shopping cart, or building a grocery delivery order directly from a notes app. Visual context works here too: point Gemini at a travel brochure photo and ask it to find a matching Expedia tour for six people, and it handles the search in the background while surfacing progress via notifications. Google explicitly states that Gemini only acts on explicit user commands and stops the moment the task is done.

From late June, Gemini is arriving inside Chrome on Android. It can research, summarise, and compare content across the web, while a new Chrome Auto Browse feature handles form-heavy tasks, such as appointment bookings or parking reservations on the user’s behalf.

Autofill with Google is getting a Gemini upgrade. Rather than filling in only saved credentials and addresses, Android will now pull relevant information from connected apps to fill out complex forms automatically. The feature is strictly opt-in and can be toggled off at any point from settings.

Gboard is adding a new feature called Rambler, which converts natural, filler-heavy speech, such as “ums” and repetitions, into concise, polished written messages. It works across multiple languages simultaneously, so code-switching mid-sentence between English and Hindi, for instance, is handled without breaking the output. Audio is transcribed in real time and is not stored. You might recall that Nothing recently introduced a similar speech-to-text feature , called Essential Voice, to the Phone (4a) series and Phone (3). With Rambler, this feature is now expected to be more widely available across Android phones via Gboard.

Create My Widget is Google’s first step into generative UI on Android. people describe what they want in plain language, for example, “suggest three high-protein meal prep recipes every week” or “show only wind speed and rain,” and Gemini generates a functional, resizable widget for the home screen. The feature works on both Android phones and Wear OS watches, and sits within a broader updated design language built on Material 3 Expressive. Gemini Intelligence represents Google’s clearest attempt yet to make Android feel proactive rather than reactive. App automation and contextual autofill are the features with the most day-to-day utility on spec sheets, but their value will depend entirely on how reliably they execute across everyday conditions and third-party apps. Rambler and Create My Widget are more immediately demonstrable and likely to be the features people reach for first. Google also announced a redesigned Android Auto with several new features, including full HD videos, which you can read about here.