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Gemini could finally fix its cluttered interface with these changes

Gemini could finally fix its cluttered interface with these changes

By Aamir SiddiquiAndroid Authority

Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. Gemini could finally fix its cluttered interface with these changes 43 minutes ago Google is testing a single-row floating input box for Gemini’s primary interface to reduce visual clutter and simplify the user experience. The Gemini overlay could gain a new “Tools” icon to house advanced features, such as Deep Research and Canvas. We’ve also spotted “Gemini Labs,” which could be a new settings area where users can toggle and test experimental AI capabilities. Last week, we spotted Google working on improving Gemini’s input box , giving it a cleaner and uncluttered look with fewer buttons. The look we managed to surface was clearly a work-in-progress, as the UI elements lacked proper spacing. With the latest Google app release, Google has addressed this UI issue and also introduced other UI changes that further advance the Gemini UX 2.0 revamp . Google app v16.51.52 includes code for various UI changes that we’ve managed to activate ahead of their release to give you an early look. For starters, Google has now finalized the UI, which previously felt like a work in progress. As you can see, Gemini’s upcoming redesign will feature a new, single-row floating input box, reducing clutter and confusion for most users. When you tap on the input box to begin typing, it displays a double-row layout, although this could potentially change in the future. For those who want to do more with Gemini, the Plus button will house the combined attachment sheet and model picker (which we’ve shown previously). The end result is that most users can focus on simply landing on the Gemini UI and asking their questions, while those who want to do more can tap a button to access additional features. Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority? Set us as a to never miss our latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. favorite source in Google Discover You can also set us as a by clicking the button below. preferred source in Google Search Here’s a video that showcases the above changes: In addition to the Gemini input box, the Gemini overlay is also getting UI tweaks. The upcoming UI places the “Ask Gemini” prompt text in the center, making way for the “Tools” icon that we spotted before. Tapping on this Tools icon opens the selection menu (as shown in the third screenshot above), which showcases various AI features, including Deep Research, Canvas, and others. However, this does contradict the decluttering achieved in the main interface, so we expect further changes here. We’ve also previously shared about Google working on a new feature called Gemini Labs, featuring a prominent Labs icon. In this release, we’ve spotted the following new string: <string name="assistant_robin_labs_settings_title">Gemini Labs</string> Here, “robin” is the codename for Gemini, and the string leaves no room for doubt on what the setting will be called. Much like Google Labs and Search Labs , we expect Gemini Labs to feature...

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