
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Google is bringing Gemini Intelligence to Android devices starting this summer.
- It will require 12GB of RAM, a “flagship chip” and will support AI Core and Gemini Nano v3 or higher.
- These requirements mean that phones such as the Pixel 9 series and Galaxy Z Fold 7 do not meet the criteria.
Earlier this week, Google released the much-anticipated I/O edition of the Android Show. The company claimed it would be one of the biggest years for the platform and introduced it with the announcement. Gemini intelligence. Gemini Intelligence is scheduled to launch this summer for Android phones. However, its demanding list of requirements means that it will only be available for the most advanced devices.
Before we go any further, let’s first explain what Gemini Intelligence is. Gemini Intelligence is an umbrella term that refers to Google’s most advanced AI features. Some examples of this include Gboard’s new voice-to-text “Rambler” feature; an improved version of Chrome autofill that can handle more complex forms; and Create my Widget.
If you were excited by the announcement this week, you might want to brace yourself for the demands. Based on the margins Gemini Intelligence landing pagethis will only be something for the most premium Android phones.
In particular, it mentions that at least 12 GB of RAM is required. This requirement alone rules out most older Pixel phones, except for the Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 9 series, and Pixel 10 series. It also notes that you’ll need support for AI Core and Gemini Nano v3 or higher. as Android Authority contributor AssembleDebug notes that Google currently has a list of devices that support Nano v3 developer page.

AssembleDebug / Android Authority
Most devices with Nano v3 support were released in 2026. However, the Pixel 10 series and the OPPO Find X9 series are strange. Meanwhile, this means that the Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel 9 series will be missing Gemini Intelligence. It looks like Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 7 and TriFold won’t get it either.
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