Google just merged Android and ChromeOS into one thing.

They're calling it a "proactive agent computer." That phrase is doing a lot of work. What it actually means: your phone is no longer waiting for you to ask it things. It's starting to act on your behalf.

Most people skimmed the headline and kept scrolling. That's fine. More opportunity for us.

Here's the thing โ€” this isn't some future update you're waiting on. Gemini is already running on hundreds of millions of Android devices right now. The infrastructure is there. What's missing is most people never set it up to actually do anything useful.

That's the gap. And it's huge.

Think about how you use your phone today. You open it, you poke around, you ask it to do one thing at a time. It's reactive. You tap, it responds.

What Google is building โ€” and what's available right now if you configure it โ€” is the opposite. A phone that notices you're heading into a meeting and summarizes the relevant emails before you walk in. One that drafts a reply while you're still reading a message. One that connects your calendar, your inbox, and your location into something that actually anticipates what you need.

That's not a feature. That's a workflow shift.

Honestly, the people who set this up this week are going to be operating at a different level than everyone else in six months. Not because the technology is hard. Because most people will wait until it's obvious, and by then the early advantage is gone.

So here's what to do right now:

1
Turn on Gemini as your default assistant. Go to Settings โ†’ Apps โ†’ Default apps โ†’ Digital assistant app. Switch it to Gemini. This is the foundation. Everything else builds on it.
2
Enable Gemini in Gmail and Calendar. Inside the Gemini app, go to Extensions and connect Gmail and Google Calendar. Once connected, Gemini can pull context from both โ€” summarize threads, prep you for meetings, draft replies based on what's already in your inbox.
3
Try one proactive prompt today. Open Gemini and type: "What's on my calendar this week and are there any emails I should deal with before those meetings?" That's it. Watch what it pulls together. That feeling you get โ€” that's the new baseline.

This isn't about becoming a power user overnight. It's about setting up the habit now so you're already fluent when this stuff gets 10x more capable in the next 12 months. And it will.

The phone in your pocket is not the same phone it was 30 days ago. Most people don't know that yet.

You do now. Go set it up.