You can now try Gemini's Deep Research on its Android app, launching to iOS soon

A lot of exciting things are happening at Google

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Key notes

  • Google is expanding Deep Research to Android and iOS users for on-the-go research reports.
  • The feature automates research by analyzing web sources, available in Gemini Advanced and OpenAI’s Pro tier.
  • Gemini 2.0 Flash API is now available with advanced features like a 1M token context window and upgraded Imagen 3.
Google Gemini

Google launched Deep Search on the Gemini AI chatbot some time ago. Now, the Mountain View tech giant is making it available for mobile users, both on Android and iOS.

In an announcement on X, Google says that the feature is now rolling out to even more Android users and the company is “working hard to expand to 100% of mobile users including iOS next week.”

“Generate comprehensive research reports on the go, right from the Gemini Android App. Dive into anything from product recs to quantum computing, anytime, anywhere,” Google describes.

Deep Research arrived some time ago with the AI chatbot. Back in December 2024, Google shipped Deep Research for Gemini Advanced, an AI-powered tool that automates complex research by analyzing web sources and generating comprehensive reports.

It works just like ChatGPT’s Deep Research which scans the web thoroughly for you. Currently available in the $200/month Pro tier, OpenAI will expand the feature to other tiers soon.

Still from Gemini-related news, Google has made the Gemini 2.0 Flash API generally available for customers and developers with 1M token context window, Deep Research, and upgraded Imagen 3 for image generation.

As Google transitions to 2.0 Flash, however, older models will be phased out, supporting a unified Gen AI SDK for easier development.

Meanwhile, Google’s Q4 earnings saw strong growth, driven by advertising, AI, and cloud services, with YouTube ads generating $10.47 billion of Alphabet’s $72.46 billion total ad revenue.

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