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- 2026-06-28 / REDDITGoogle Pushes Gemini 3.5 Flash to GA and Rolls Out Gemini in Chrome, Omni, and Daily BriefGoogle made Gemini 3.5 Flash generally available — positioned as its best fast model for agentic and coding tasks — while rolling out Gemini in Chrome (Windows/Mac for AI Pro/Ultra subscribers in the US), Gemini Omni globally to subscribers 18+, and a US 'Daily Brief.' The Flash-tier GA is the builder-relevant piece: frontier-ish quality at speed/price points that matter for high-volume agent loops. Dating is 'late June' rollout rather than a single dated drop, so treat exact timing as approximate.
- 2026-06-23 / DISPATCHAnalysts Place Google Gemini 3.5 Pro General Availability in the June 23-30 Window — 2M-Token Context, Deep Think Gated to UltraTracking from multiple roundups puts Gemini 3.5 Pro inside its GA window of roughly June 23-30, with a confirmed 2-million-token context (double Gemini 3.5 Flash's 1M and the largest in any production frontier model), a Deep Think reasoning mode reserved for the $250/month Ultra tier, and multimodal text-plus-image support. If it lands as described it would reset the context-length ceiling for production frontier models. Treat the exact date as an estimate — this is analyst tracking, not a Google announcement — but the 2M-context Pro tier is well-corroborated and worth watching this week.
- 2026-06-12 / REDDITGoogle Rolls Out Gemini App Agents — Omni Flash Global, Spark Personal Agent, and Daily BriefGoogle is pushing a wave of Gemini app agents in June: Gemini Omni Flash (turns any image/text/video/audio reference into one cohesive output) is rolling out to all AI Plus/Pro/Ultra subscribers globally, Gemini Spark (a personal AI agent) is reaching trusted testers, and Daily Brief auto-builds a prioritized personalized digest. A higher-endurance Gemini 3.5 Flash variant also landed in Antigravity to curb output drop-offs on long tasks.