Calling all Android users beyond the US! Get ready to experience Google’s new Assistant-replacing, Gemini app, even if you’re not officially supposed to yet. While Google hasn’t officially announced a wider rollout, reports suggest Gemini’s reach is quietly expanding to regions like Europe, Asia Pacific, LATAM, Canada, and Africa.
Currently, the official Gemini app from Play Store download isn’t available in most of these regions. But, for the impatient users (like yours truly!), sideloading the app is an option. Yes, it requires some technical know-how and comes with inherent risks, so proceed with caution.
While Google remains mum on an official European launch, users in Germany, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Poland, and others have successfully sideloaded the app. However, some features like voice responses might not work consistently yet.
Even if you don’t sideload, an official rollout shouldn’t be too far off. Google’s product lead for Gemini, Jack Krawczyk, hinted at an imminent launch in these regions, possibly as early as Monday (February 12th). So, a little patience could save you the sideloading hassle.
Ok – Gemini day 2 recap: things people like, things we gotta fix. Keep your feedback coming. We're reading it all.
— Jack Krawczyk (@JackK) February 10, 2024
THINGS PEOPLE LIKE (♥️♥️♥️)
– Writing style
– Creativity for helping you find the right words/ideas
– Speed of responses
– Not hitting usage caps
– Online…
Gemini app is expanding beyond the US, but official availability varies by region. Sideloading is an option, but proceed with caution. An official rollout in Europe and other regions is imminent. Voice responses might be buggy in some regions currently.
Remember: Sideloading carries risks, so weigh the pros and cons before diving in. And for those who prefer the official route, the wait shouldn’t be too long. Stay tuned for Google’s official announcement!