Google expands AI Plus to 6 more African countries

Just weeks after bringing its cheaper AI Plus plan to 40 countries, Google is at it again, this time expanding the rollout to 36 more regions. That brings the..
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Google has expanded its cheaper AI Plus plan to six more African countries: South Africa, Algeria, Botswana, Gabon, Mauritius, and Namibia, bringing the total number of countries with access to 77. This move aims to provide more affordable and accessible AI tools for a wider range of users, offering features like Gemini 2.5 Pro and a 128K token context window.
- The AI Plus plan is currently available in a total of 77 countries globally.
- The plan includes access to features like Gemini 2.5 Pro, Deep Research, and integration with Google Workspace applications like Gmail and Docs.
- Eligible users can receive a 50% discount on the AI Plus plan for the first six months, along with 200GB of storage across Google Drive, Gmail, and Photos.
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