Google reset Gemini quotas with Gemini 3.5 Flash update
Google reset Gemini quota counters to zero for free and paid users when it deployed a refreshed Gemini 3.5 Flash model in Antigravity, according to a post by Google DeepMind director Varun Mohan.
- Google reset Gemini quota counters to zero for free and paid users.
- The reset accompanied a refreshed Gemini 3.5 Flash model deployment in Antigravity.
- Google said the update aimed to address sudden drops in output quality and improve performance on harder software engineering tasks.
Android Authority reported that Google rolled out the updated Gemini 3.5 Flash model after issues with a previous “Low-effort” variant. The earlier variant was intended to reduce token use on simple coding tasks, but Google introduced another iteration to address problems that appeared after that release.
Varun Mohan, a director at Google DeepMind working on Antigravity, said on X that the refreshed Gemini 3.5 Flash model “boasts much less” and has higher endurance on harder software engineering tasks. Android Authority said the update was also intended to fix sudden drop-offs in output quality in Antigravity.
The source did not specify the exact date of the rollout, the numerical quota limits before the reset, or whether the changes applied outside Antigravity. The report said the quota reset applied to both free and paid Gemini users.
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