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Google brings Gemini’s ‘Extended’ thinking to everyone, no subscription needed

Google brings Gemini’s ‘Extended’ thinking to everyone, no subscription needed

Posted on June 3, 2026June 3, 2026 By safdargal12 No Comments on Google brings Gemini’s ‘Extended’ thinking to everyone, no subscription needed
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Ryan Haines / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Gemini now offers “Extended” thinking to all users across free and paid tiers.
  • Extended thinking allows Gemini to take more time to weigh its response before sending it to users.
  • While extended thinking should offer better responses, it could also deplete usage credits faster.

Right around Google I/O 2026, we started seeing the initial rollout for different “Thinking” levels in Gemini. These come in two options: Standard and Extended. The latter, as you would expect, lets Gemini think more deeply and for longer before responding to your queries, along with step-by-step reasoning. While at the time of our previous reporting, the feature was only available for a few of our teammates, it’s now available more widely.

Josh Woodward, VP of Gemini at Google, recently announced in an X post that Thinking levels are now available to users across multiple platforms. That includes the web interface, as well as the mobile interfaces on Android and iOS.

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You can choose the Thinking level by heading over to the model settings in Gemini. The “Standard” and “Extended” thinking options are available across Gemini 3.5 Flash and Gemini 3.5 Flash-light, and are available to both free and paying users.

Gemini Extended Thinking

Meanwhile, Gemini 3.1 Pro also gets a “Deep think” option in addition to the two others, as per the video shared by Woodward, though it is limited to AI Ultra users only.

While extended thinking can be expected to offer more profound analyses and better responses (even though it’s not guaranteed), you should be mindful that it’s likely to burn through your usage limits faster. Google has been under fire recently for implementing a new credit system that uses tokens based on the complexity of the prompt, so you end up tokenmaxxing, even if you don’t intend to. Although the giant has been working to plug these gaps, you’re better off with the standard thinking setting for low-impact queries or searches that don’t require Gemini to think thoroughly before answering.

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