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With the help of the new Terminal feature, we can install a fully local Large Language Model directly on our phones. ~~~~~ Hi! Don't forget to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and hit the "Thanks" button on this video, if you can, and join our channel community here - / @explainingandroid Links ~~~~ Android Linux Terminal - • Debian Linux Terminal Now Built Insid... Video Description ~~~~~~ This week, Google launched Gemma 3, it's latest open Large Language Model and in today's video I'll be showing you how to install this directly onto your Google Pixel device with the help of the newly launched Native Linux Terminal feature. #android #android15 #android16 #gemma3 Since this is using Android's new terminal, this could technically be used by any Android phone or tablet that ends up getting the same update. What is Gemma 3? Gemma 3 is Google's newest open LLM. This means it can be installed on your device and you can use it without needing access to the internet. So there's no need to worry about it collecting your data. Google says Gemma 3 is a collection of light-weight, state-of-the-art open models and it has been built with the same research and tech that they use for Gemini 2.0 models. And since Gemma 3 is portable, that means it can run on a single GPU. Even the GPU inside our smartphones. Requirements For this to work, I'm going to assume your Android device has installed the update that adds in the native Linux terminal application. I'm only seeing this on Google Pixel devices right now, but this could be released to the wider Android community in future updates. I'm also going to assume that you have already enabled the Linux Terminal feature as well. This toggle can be found within the Developer Options menu. Once you have enabled this feature, and you have access to the native Terminal app, open it up and tap the Gear Icon in the top right corner. You're going to need to resize the disk so you have enough storage to run the LLM locally. I'm not exactly sure how much is needed, but after I set this to 12.2GB, the installation of Gemma 3 went through without an issue. So I'll recommend you resize the disk to this size. . .but you can experiment with shrinking this down as small as possible if you'd like. Installing Gemma 3 on Android Now we can get into actually installing Gemma 3 on our Android smartphone. We're going to need to execute the apt update and apt upgrade commands. Just so we can confirm that everything is up to date. You can also try to apt install curl as well, but in my experience this is already going to be installed. It is still a good idea to check, in case this changes in a future update. Now, we're going to execute the command. . . curl -fsSL https://ollama.com/install.sh | sh What this does, is it fetches the install script from the ollama website and then runs it. That's going to install everything that's needed and it will even run the ollama service for you. When you get asked about letting terminal open up a specific port. Grant it access so that the service can be accessed. You can test to see if this everything is running as it should, by visiting this URL in a web browser. Look for the ollama is running text to appear here. Then, we're going to need to download the model itself. We do this by executing the command. . . ollama pull gemma3:1b Remember, there are 4b, 12b and 27b models as well, so you can experiment here if you want. But you may be limited by how many resources your smartphone has access to. Then, as long as you didn't get any errors from the previous steps, you can run the command. . . ollama run gemma3:1b Again, this can be 4b, or 12b, or whatever model you downloaded. And that's all there is to it. You now have a text prompt that you can use just like any other LLM offered on the internet. conclusion As you can see, my Pixel 8 here isn't the most performant device to run Gemma 3 on. But at least you can see that it's running without any errors. I've seen people with a Pixel 9 series with these responses being much faster. So I'm curious what the lowest spec that can run this without it being too slow. Step by Step Tutorial ~~~~~ 1. Intro [00:00] 2. What is Gemma 3? [00:28] 3. Requirements [01:24] 4. How to Install Gemma 3 on Android? [03:15] 5. Running a full install of Gemma 3 on the Google Pixel 8 [08:08] 6. Conclusion [09:15] As an Amazon associate, I may earn a commission on sales from the links below. The Gear I Use ~~~~~ 5W "Slow" Charger - https://amzn.to/2OaUMV8 Fast Charger - https://amzn.to/3rtBsC6 MicroUSB Cable - https://amzn.to/38dkpeM USB-C Cable - https://amzn.to/2OqlTvi TPU Cases - https://amzn.to/38g9b9w USB-C to 3.5mm Dongle - https://amzn.to/3rVt7c3 USB-C to 3.5mm DAC - https://amzn.to/3CyksSJ NVIDIA Shield TV - https://amzn.to/4cZFaJz Telescopic Controller - https://amzn.to/3uDrvY9