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I didn’t think Gemini could do this — 10 useful features hiding in plain sight
By Amanda Caswell, published yesterday (January 15, 2026)
I test AI tools for a living, but even I missed how much Gemini can do — especially when it’s connected to your Google apps
(Image credit: Shutterstock)I test, review and use AI every day — and I still underestimated Google Gemini. Once it’s connected to your Google ecosystem, Gemini starts behaving less like a chatbot and more like a low-key personal analyst.
However, some of its most useful features aren’t clearly labeled or promoted. You usually stumble into them. Here are 10 Gemini features hiding in plain sight that most people don’t realize they already have access to.
1. Gemini behaves differently depending on where you use it
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For example, Gemini works differently when it’s accessed:
- On the web
- On Android
- Inside Google apps like Gmail or Docs
This means, you can type the exact same prompt in each place and get noticeably different responses. That’s because Gemini adapts to the product or device on which it’s used — including the context, tools and data available in that environment.
2. Gemini connects dots across your data — not just retrieves it
(Image credit: Shutterstock)Most people assume Gemini simply pulls information when you ask a question. In reality, it can reason across multiple sources at once.
That means it can:
- Connect an email thread to a calendar event
- Reference something you searched after watching a YouTube video
- Tie together photos, emails and searches into a single insight
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You’ll notice right away that Gemini doesn’t simply search, it actually puts the pieces together for you.
3. It adapts to how you work (without asking)
(Image credit: Shutterstock)Even without a visible “memory” setting, I noticed Gemini quietly adapting to how I use it. Whether it’s responding to emails in my tone (I use more exclamation marks than I like to admit — and Gemini includes them!). It’s been a game changer for me; over time, it learned:
- Whether I prefer lists or paragraphs
- How much detail I usually want
- The tone I respond to best
As a chatbot, I’ve seen the responses feel noticeably more tailored. It’s subtle — but once you notice it, it’s hard to unsee.
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