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Home / Technology / Google Assistant Delay: Gemini Transition Pushed to 2026

Google Assistant Delay: Gemini Transition Pushed to 2026

20 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Google has extended the transition from Assistant to Gemini on mobile devices.
  • The original 2025 end-of-year deadline is now pushed to sometime in 2026.
  • Gemini is already integrated into Wear OS, Android Auto, and smart home devices.
Google Assistant Delay: Gemini Transition Pushed to 2026

Google has announced a revised timeline for migrating users from Google Assistant to Gemini on mobile devices. The company confirmed that the transition process, initially slated for completion by the end of 2025, will now extend into 2026. This strategic adjustment is intended to guarantee a smooth and uninterrupted experience for users as the integration progresses.

Once the full transition is realized, devices meeting the necessary requirements to run Gemini will no longer support Google Assistant. Furthermore, the standalone Google Assistant app will be unavailable for download. This move signifies Google's commitment to consolidating its AI assistant services under the Gemini umbrella.

In parallel, Google has been actively deploying Gemini across various platforms. The AI assistant is already functional on Wear OS smartwatches, within Android Auto systems, and on Nest and Google Home devices. This year, Google enabled key Assistant-like functions within Gemini on Android, including making calls and sending messages, even for users who opt-out of Gemini Apps Activity tracking.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Google has extended the transition timeline, with the full replacement of Google Assistant by Gemini on mobile devices now expected sometime in 2026.
Gemini has already been implemented on Wear OS smartwatches, Android Auto, and Nest and Google Home devices.
Yes, Google has enabled Gemini's capability to initiate phone calls and send messages on Android even when Gemini Apps Activity is turned off.

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