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Gemini Screen Automation: Limits, Devices, and Subscription Tiers Explained

14 March 2026 by
TechStora Editorial Board

Understanding Gemini Screen Automation Usage Limits and Device Availability

Google has introduced Gemini screen automation for the Galaxy S26, but the feature comes with daily request caps that differ by subscription level and region. Knowing these caps, supported apps, and device rollout helps users plan real‑world scenarios without hitting limits unexpectedly.

Technical Solution

The solution revolves around three pillars: aligning subscription tiers with expected request volume, mapping device and regional rollout, and targeting the list of supported third‑party services. By evaluating daily demand against tier limits and pre‑checking regional support, teams can avoid interruptions while leveraging the cloud‑driven automation engine.

Subscription Tier Limits

  • Free account: 5 requests per day.
  • Google AI Plus ($7.99): 12 requests per day.
  • Google AI Pro ($19.99): 20 requests per day.
  • Google AI Ultra ($249.99): 120 requests per day.
  • Gemini Agent (AI Ultra only): 200 requests per day via live web browser instance.

Device and Regional Support

The automation window runs on the Galaxy S26 series and is currently live in the United States and South Korea. Support for Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro, and Pixel 10 Pro XL is pending rollout in the US. Users should verify regional availability before planning large‑scale workflows.

Supported Third‑Party Apps

Automation commands are pre‑configured for popular services: Lyft, Uber, GrubHub, DoorDash, Uber Eats, and Starbucks. Expanding the catalog will follow future updates from Googles cloud processing team.

For organizations seeking to integrate payment flows, see our real‑time payment orchestration framework on AWS guide, which outlines how to bridge cloud‑based automation with secure transaction handling.