The Google COSMO app was never officially announced. It briefly appeared on the Play Store, then disappeared just as quickly. That usually means one thing: this was not ready for the public. Still, accidental releases can be revealing. If the reported COSMO feature list is even mostly accurate, Google may be testing a more agentic Android assistant that blends on-device AI, web actions, memory, and research workflows into one surface.[1] Why This Matters Most AI assistants still feel fragmented. One tool chats, another browses, another writes, another summarizes, and something else handles on-device tasks. What made COSMO interesting was not that it looked polished. It did not.…