All those who have an OnePlus smartphone could soon receive a novelty capable of enrich the experience of use. In the code of the beta version 16.31.75.sa.arm64 of the Google App, references were in fact identified to a possible integration between Gemini, the assistant based on the artificial intelligence of Google, e Mind Spacethe native application of OnePlus dedicated to the management of the content saved on the device.

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How Gemini would strengthen Mind Space

Mind Space is an application designed as a personal archive in which the user can Collect notes, articles, screenshots and other elements displayed on the screen. It works like a sort of digital notebook always at hand, useful for organizing fragments of information you want to keep in mind. The integration with Gemini could radically transform the way these data are recovered, allowing the user to draw them simply through a voice command or by typing a request.

In the Google app code a Code string which describes the possibility, for Gemini, to access the content saved in Mind Space. Even if it is a function that may never be released in the stable version of the app, its presence within the code still represents a signal of the directions in which Google is working.

THE’Integration between Gemini and Mind Spaceif confirmed, would bring the OnePlus app to a new level of practical utility. Today, in fact, to access an article saved or a visual note, it is necessary to manually open the app, look for the desired item and select it. With the new function, all this could take place automatically, with Gemini capable of identifying and returning exactly what you need, when needed.

Among the curious elements of this functionality there is the name. In the code, in fact, there is no explicitly talk of OnePlus devices but of “Oplus device”a label that could also include other brands from the group to which OnePlus belongs, such as Oppo or Realme. It remains to be understood whether it is a choice of internal naming or whether the intention is actually to expand compatibility.