Google’s Gemini application has expanded its notebook feature to Android devices, while iOS users are now receiving the Liquid Glass interface. This rollout follows the initial launch of Gemini earlier this month, making these features available across both major mobile platforms.

The addition of notebooks to Android brings a structured way for users to organize their Gemini conversations and generated content. This feature allows for better management of AI interactions, enabling users to revisit and refine past prompts and responses within a dedicated interface. Meanwhile, the Liquid Glass interface on iOS aims to enhance the visual experience and fluidity of the Gemini app for iPhone users.
Feature Rollout Details
Notebooks, a key organizational tool, provide a space for users to save and categorize their interactions with the Gemini AI. This can include anything from brainstorming sessions to code snippets or research notes. The feature is designed to improve productivity by making it easier to access and build upon previous AI-generated content. Users can access Gemini on their Android devices through the dedicated app.
Conversely, the Liquid Glass update for iOS focuses on user interface refinements. While specific details on the visual changes were not provided, such updates typically involve smoother animations, improved design elements, and potentially more intuitive navigation within the application. iPhone users can find the Gemini app on the Apple App Store.
Availability
Both updates are now live, making the Gemini experience more consistent and feature-rich across Android and iOS ecosystems. Users should ensure their Gemini application is updated to the latest version to access these new capabilities.



