Unlocking Three Powerful On-Device AI Features on Your Android via Google's Hidden Gem

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Introduction

AI has become a buzzword that often feels overhyped and underwhelming. Most features labeled “AI” on your phone still rely on cloud servers, which can raise privacy concerns and feel sluggish. I used to think on-device AI was a gimmick—until I discovered Google’s underrated app that unlocked three genuinely useful tools running entirely on my Android phone. These tools work offline, respect your privacy, and actually make daily tasks easier. In this how-to guide, I’ll show you exactly how to get these features up and running, step by step.

Unlocking Three Powerful On-Device AI Features on Your Android via Google's Hidden Gem
Source: www.androidauthority.com

What You Need

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Update Your Google Apps

Open the Play Store and search for Google. Tap Update if available. Do the same for Google Photos and Gboard (the Google keyboard). These updates often include the latest on-device AI models.

Step 2: Enable On-Device AI Processing

Open the Google app (the main search app). Tap your profile picture or initial in the top right, go to SettingsGoogle AssistantDevices & appsPhoneOn-device AI. Toggle “Use on-device AI” on. This allows the phone to process certain tasks locally without sending data to the cloud.

Step 3: Activate Magic Eraser (Photos)

Open Google Photos and select any photo. Tap Edit (pencil icon), then scroll to ToolsMagic Eraser. If you see a popup asking to download the AI model, tap Download (do this once on Wi-Fi). After that, you can circle or brush over unwanted objects – the phone will remove them locally. It works offline and is incredibly accurate.

Step 4: Use Photo Unblur (Photos)

Still in Google Photos, open a blurry photo. Tap EditToolsPhoto Unblur. The app will analyse the image and sharpen blurry faces or text using on-device AI. You can adjust the intensity with a slider. This feature also works fully offline once the model is downloaded.

Unlocking Three Powerful On-Device AI Features on Your Android via Google's Hidden Gem
Source: www.androidauthority.com

Step 5: Enable Smart Reply (Gboard)

Open any messaging app and tap a text field to bring up Gboard. Tap the three-dot menu at the top of the keyboard, then SettingsSmart Reply. Turn on “Suggest replies”. Now when you receive a message, you’ll see small reply chips above the keyboard. These suggestions are generated on your device – no data leaves your phone. They learn from your conversation patterns while staying private.

Tips for Best Results

These three on-device AI tools have completely changed my mind about local AI processing. They’re fast, private, and genuinely useful – no hype, just results. Give them a try and you might discover that your phone is smarter than you thought.

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