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Google Assistant will stick around a bit longer than expected for some Android users

Google Assistant will stick around a bit longer than expected for some Android users

Posted on 20 December 2025 By jobuzo

Google wanted to remove Assistant from most Android phones by the end of 2025 and replace it with Gemini. But now the company has announced that it needs a bit more time to make its AI assistant the new default digital helper for most of its users. Google said that it’s adjusting its previously announced timeline to “make sure [it delivers] a seamless transition” and that updates to convert Assistant to Gemini on Android devices will continue into the next year. The company also said that it’s sharing more details in the “coming months,” so it’s possible that the transition will go past early 2026.

Assistant’s retirement was pretty much expected the moment Google launched Gemini and started giving it Assistant’s capabilities, such as the ability to control smart devices connected to your phone. It launched the Pixel 9 Series with Gemini as the default assistant back in 2024. The company has also been putting Gemini in all of its products and previously said that it plans to upgrade all “tablets, cars and devices that connect to your phone, such as headphones and watches” with the AI-powered chatbot. Devices do have to meet a few minimum requirements to get the upgrade, however, and must be running Android 10 and come with 2GB of RAM at the very least.

Google Assistant will stick around a bit longer than expected for some Android users


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