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Recent coverage focuses on rapid Gemini feature rollouts and UI/experience updates across Android, including new assistants, widgets, and redesigned surfaces. Alongside that, there are mixed reactions about usage limits and capability—plus some speculative/side-discussion items like Disney’s “Project Gemini” branding.

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Key Takeaway Gemini is expanding quickly across Android experiences, but Google is actively adjusting usage limits amid user feedback.
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Android integration Feature rollouts Rate limits Capability concerns
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Gemini is expanding quickly across Android experiences, but Google is actively adjusting usage limits amid user feedback.

Recent coverage focuses on rapid Gemini feature rollouts and UI/experience updates across Android, including new assistants, widgets, and redesigned surfaces. Alongside that, there are mixed reactions about usage limits and capability—plus some speculative/side-discussion items like Disney’s “Project Gemini” branding.

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  • Rate limits — Google resets Gemini rate limits alongside new Gemini 3.5 Flash model deployment Android Authority

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Top 2 signals · Gemini is expanding quickly across Android experiences, but

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Assistant replacement Gemini Go is rolling out to replace Google Assistant on Android Go phones
Limits change Google adjusted Gemini’s new usage limits in response to complaints

What to Watch

  • Watch for additional Gemini Go/Assistant substitution rollouts on Android Go devices from 9to5Google coverage. 9to5Google
  • Keep an eye on follow-up announcements about Gemini usage-limit changes after the complaints-driven adjustment. 9to5Google

What Changed

  • Gemini Go rolling out to replace Google Assistant on Android Go phones 9to5Google
  • Google resets Gemini rate limits alongside new Gemini 3.5 Flash model deployment Android Authority
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9to5Google 6 articles

Tracking: Gemini Go rolling out to replace Google Assistant on Android Go phones / Gemini overlay gaining Dynamic Color, integrates ‘Screen content’

Android Authority 5 articles

Tracking: Google brings Gemini’s ‘Extended’ thinking to everyone, no subscription needed / Google resets Gemini rate limits alongside new Gemini 3.5 Flash model deployment

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