In the meantime, for iPhone users (where Siri is the default virtual assistant), Google has yet to launch a dedicated one Google Gemini application However Gemini chatbot can be accessed on iPhone devices from the Google application. Users can simply enable Gemini on their iPhones and run it.
The Google app lets you search online on your iPhone. This includes Google Lens searches and voice searches. The default version of Gemini is available for free. iPhone users don’t need to upgrade to the most expensive Google One cloud storage plan to get access to Gemini.
Things to remember
It is important to note that users who wish to access Gemini on their iPhones will need to be signed in to their Google account on their smartphones. This means that iPhone users will not be able to use Gemini without an account or in incognito mode. Users will also have to agree to the terms of service, which will inform them that Google will collect all Gemini data to improve the AI model.
How to Use Gemini on iPhone: A Step-by-Step Guide
- To start using Gemini on iPhone, load the Google app and make sure it’s running the latest version.
- If Gemini is available for their account, users will be able to see a tab to switch to the chatbot at the top of the Google app
- You can use this switch to switch between regular Google search and Gemini.
- The Google Search tab has the word “Search” next to the Google logo, while Gemini will have a blue star on the tab.
- Here, Google will ask the user to accept the terms of service where the company will collect data to train the chatbot
- Once you agree, you can talk to Google Gemini on iPhone via keyboard or voice.
- You’ll also be able to upload images for multimodal conversations with Google.
Other shortcuts to access Gemini on iPhone
There is no way to replace Siri with the Google Gemini Assistant on iPhone. However, the Action button on the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max can be set to open the Google app on the latest Pro models. This will help users to have faster access to Google Gemini. Other iPhone users can use the Shortcuts app to run Gemini on their phones, without installing any apps.
Google explains the reason for data collection
Google will not allow users to access Gemini unless they consent to its data collection. Gemini explains: “I save our conversations and related data, including location and context information, in Gemini Activity. Google uses your data to improve its services and technologies, with the help of human browsers. Data viewed by people is separated from your account and kept for 3 years. Don’t bring in things you don’t want to be seen or used.”
However, Google will also allow users to turn off Gemini Activity if they don’t want the company to use their data to improve the chatbot. Data will be kept for 72 hours for security and reliability.