Google announced Gemini Nano as a large language model (LLM) optimized for mobile devices last December, stating that it would be a core part of Android in the future, but within the company's lineup, only the Pixel 8 Pro will be able to use it, according to The Verge.
Google will allow some of Gemini Nano's AI features to run on Pixel 8 phones.
Despite using the same Tensor G3 chipset, the Pixel 8 does not receive on-device AI support due to "hardware limitations".
However, new sources indicate that the Pixel 8 will receive support for Gemini Nano in the next Pixel feature launch as a developer preview, supporting on-device recording summaries and intelligent feedback in Gboard – just like the Pixel 8 Pro.
Meanwhile, Samsung has begun rolling out AI features to its previous generation flagship phones. In a blog post earlier this year, Samsung stated that this expansion of AI capabilities would utilize both on-device and off-device AI (off-device AI utilizing AI services from Samsung's servers or cloud).
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