Here are the latest publicly reported hardware requirements for Google Gemini Intelligence as of May 2026.
Core update
- Google has set a high minimum hardware baseline for Gemini Intelligence on Android devices: at least 12 GB of RAM and a flagship-grade processor. This dramatically narrows initial availability to newer, high-end devices.[1][3][4]
What this means for devices
- Most mid-range and older flagships are not eligible in the initial rollout, with availability limited to devices that meet the 12 GB RAM and flagship SoC criteria plus access to Google's Gemini Nano v3 (or newer) AI core stack.[5][1]
- Some coverage notes suggest that devices currently in the Pixel 9 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 families would not be eligible in the first wave due to these requirements, implying a rollout tilted toward newer premium devices or those updated with compatible hardware and software foundations.[2][3]
Additional eligibility considerations
- Beyond RAM and processor, reports mention ongoing requirements around:
- Gemini Nano v3+ or equivalent AI core integration
- AOS (Android OS) upgrade commitments (multiple OS upgrades) and long-term security patch windows
- Advanced virtualization and media capabilities on-device
- Potential vendor-specific firmware and certification standards
These details appear in several summaries of Google's published eligibility criteria.[4][5]
Regional and rollout timing
- The initial emphasis is on flagship devices from major OEMs (e.g., Google Pixel line and Samsung Galaxy line) with plans to extend later to other devices as hardware baselines mature and as manufacturers complete compatibility updates.[3][4]
What to watch for
- If you own a device with 12 GB RAM and a top-tier SoC, you may gain access when it receives the required Gemini Nano support and the necessary OS and security updates from your manufacturer. Otherwise, you’ll likely need a newer flagship to use Gemini Intelligence on-device features.[1][3]
Illustrative note
- Industry reporting indicates this move is designed to push on-device AI toward devices with ample resources and robust software support, effectively prioritizing the consumer segment with premium devices for the initial Gemini Intelligence experience.[4][5]
Citations
- For the hardware baseline and initial rollout intent (12 GB RAM, flagship SoC, Gemini Nano v3):[1][4]
- On potential exclusion of Pixel 9 and Galaxy Z Fold 7 in the first wave:[2][3]
- On broader eligibility criteria and rollout timing to premium devices:[3][5]
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