What you need to know
- Twin screen automation is now rolling out to the Pixel 10 series in the US after debuting on the Galaxy S26.
- This feature allows Gemini to complete tasks such as ordering meals, ordering rides, and placing grocery orders.
- Usage depends on subscription level, with free users getting about 5 requests per day and Ultra up to 120 requests per day.
After removal Gemini app control on Galaxy S26 seriesthe Google Pixel 10 The series now features in the US
At the Galaxy Unpacked event in February 2026, Samsung and Google demonstrated an enabling feature Twins to carry out tasks on your behalf. If you’re not familiar with it, Gemini’s screen automation can help with things like ordering food, hailing a cab, or placing grocery orders without touching your phone.
Shortly after the Galaxy S26 series went on sale earlier this month, Samsung began rolling out the feature in the US and Korea. Our editor Nick Sutrich put it to the test and described it as “the next level of automation.”
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The feature is now coming to the Pixel 10 series in the US 9 to 5 Google first, this feature is now available across the entire lineup, including the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, Pixel 10 Pro XL, and more. Pixel 10 Pro Fold escape Android 16 QPR3 is stable.
You’ll be able to launch the feature by either pressing and holding the power button or using the “Hey Google” command as you’re now logged into Gemini. Once activated, Gemini walks you through the task step-by-step on the screen in a virtual window, showing what it’s doing and you can take control at any time. It also requires final approval before completing the action.
Users can find the feature under Screen automation in Gemini app settings. For now, it supports a limited number of apps, including Lyft, Uber, Uber Eats, Grubhub, DoorDash, and Starbucks. Gemini can also ask additional questions when ordering, such as choosing a drink size or store location.
The report also notes that usage limits depend on the Gemini subscription level. Free users can make about five requests per day, while Gemini Ultra subscribers can go up to 120 requests per day. .
Android Central’s Take
It’s great to see this feature coming to more Android phones now. This kind of automation is related to agent artificial intelligence, and finally we run it on many phone models. Can’t wait for Google to roll it out to more regions.




