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Google Rolls Out Gemini Advanced ‘Save Info’ Feature for Free

Samsung Galaxy users are getting a chance to experience Gemini’s “Save info’ feature as Google made it free for all Android users soon.

Samsung, with the newly launched Galaxy S25, integrated Gemini into its Galaxy AI suite and a few apps & services to enhance user experience. Meanwhile, now Google has expanded its ‘Saved Info’ feature to free users of Gemini to deliver more personalized and helpful responses.

Initially, this feature was only available to paid users who had a premium plan, but now Google has made it available to all for free. ‘Saved Info’ is a convenient feature as it lets Gemini remember essential details regarding you, for instance, your preferences, work, or more.

It also makes Gemini compatible to give you answers that are more relevant to your needs. You can now save your preferences in a certain style as you prefer, such as casual language or particular details. Gemini will automatically feed the data that has been saved, so you don’t need to repeat it every time while chatting.

Reportedly, the ‘Saved Info’ is starting to roll out now, and while it’s available to a few free users on gemini.google.com, it has yet to be available on smartphones. Once the feature goes live on your Galaxy device, you can find it in the Settings section on the left side of the screen. However, there’s no official or exact confirmation when the Samsung Galaxy devices will get this advanced Gemini feature for free users, but it’s expected that it will arrive soon.

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