Google reportedly postpones Gemini 3.5 Pro launch, here is why

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Google has reportedly postponed the launch of its next advanced AI model called Gemini 3.5 Pro.

Google was expected to release the model this month.

The company is reportedly collecting more feedback from early testers and making changes based on their experience.

Google has reportedly postponed the launch of its next advanced AI model called Gemini 3.5 Pro. For those who don’t know, the company was expected to release the model this month, but a new report from Business Insider claims that the launch has now been pushed to July. According to the report, Google decided to delay the release to improve the model before making it available to everyone. The company is reportedly collecting more feedback from early testers and making changes based on their experience. Google likely wants to make sure that the AI model performs better in real-world situations.

Google first teased Gemini 3.5 Pro during its I/O developer conference in May. At the event, CEO Sundar Pichai said the model would arrive in June. Do note that Google has not officially confirmed the delay.

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The delay comes at a time when competition in the AI industry is growing. Companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are launching powerful AI models, especially for coding tasks. Coding has become one of the most important uses of AI for businesses.

Gemini 3.5 Pro is expected to offer better performance on long and complex tasks. Google is also said to have used feedback from its Gemini Flash 3.5 model while working on Gemini 3.5 Pro. One of the main complaints about Flash 3.5 was that it used tokens too quickly.

If the latest report is true, the extra development time could help Google launch a more polished and refined AI model. 

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Meanwhile, Google introduced a new AI model called Gemma 4 12B earlier this month. The tech giant describes Gemma 4 12B as a “unified transformer” which is designed to bring agentic multimodal intelligence directly to laptops. One of the biggest highlights of Gemma 4 12B is that it can run locally on devices with just 16GB of RAM or VRAM.  According to Google, the model delivers advanced reasoning abilities while maintaining a relatively small memory footprint. Google also claimed that Gemma 4 12B is its first mid-sized model with native audio input support. 

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Ayushi Jain

Ayushi works as Chief Copy Editor at Digit, covering everything from breaking tech news to in-depth smartphone reviews. Prior to Digit, she was part of the editorial team at IANS.

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