The Google Gemini app for iOS is coming soon, bringing exciting new features for iPhone users! If you’ve been using Gemini through the Google app or the widget, this is gonna be a game-changer. The app is still in the testing phase, so we don’t know exactly when it’ll drop, but it’s definitely coming.
According to Google Gemini is coming to iPhone for real this time, here’s the deal – Google Gemini has been available to iPhone users via the Google app, but that’s no longer the case. Real soon we’ll have a standalone app for Gemini so we’ll live a whole lot easier with everything. No longer do we bounce back and forth between apps, we have one app now for all of your Gemini needs.
The app is being tested in some countries, right now, but unfortunately, it’s not to be launched in the US and Turkey yet. But if you’re in the Philippines, you may already have it. Fingers crossed we’ll see it in other countries soon, there is no word of when.
What’s cool is that the new Gemini app will work exactly like the web version. So, you’ll get all the same features, including Gemini Live, making the experience even better than before. Overall, it looks like this is going to make using Gemini on your iPhone super smooth and convenient. Can’t wait for it to roll out to everyone!
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When will the Google Gemini app be available for iPhone?
The Google Gemini app is still in the testing phase, so there’s no confirmed release date yet. It’s being tested in some countries, including the Philippines, but we don’t know when it’ll be available globally.
What will the Google Gemini app offer that the Google app doesn’t?
The Google Gemini app will be a standalone app, so it’ll be easier to access Gemini without needing to switch between apps. Plus, it’ll have the same features as the web version, including Gemini Live, giving you a full experience.
Can I use the Google Gemini app in my country?
Currently, the app is being tested in a few countries, but it’s not available in the US or Turkey. The testing phase is still limited, and there’s no info on when it’ll expand.