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The Gemini logo on an Android phone.

Credit: Joe Maring / Android Authority
TL;DR

  • Google is testing several small design tweaks in Gemini for Android.
  • These tweaks are aimed at making the interface tidier.
  • Along with the interface change, Google is also making it easier to access temporary chats.

Google has recently been testing a plethora of minor design tweaks to make Gemini’s interface look less cluttered. Back in December, we spotted a new input box inside the Gemini interface on Android, redesigned for a cleaner appearance. And now it seems these changes may also extend to the floating Gemini overlay. Alongside this new interface, Google is also testing a new way to start a temporary chat, among other changes, and we list all of them below.

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For starters, the Gemini overlay now appears to be heading towards a design where Gemini’s response and the input box are separated into two different regions and have a small gap between them. This differs from the current UI, where the response and the input box are part of the same continuous floating section.