Although not as well known as ChatGPT, Google also has its own artificial intelligence. It’s called Gemini, and little by little they want to make a place for themselves among the main AI tools. Being Google’s artificial intelligence, it already had its place on Android devices. But now it’s a question of competing with the iPhone with Apple Intelligence, ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot… It’s going to be difficult to choose which one to use!
The Gemini app can now be downloaded
The Gemini app for iPhone allows us to use AI services via voice and text. Until now, Gemini was only available within the “Google” app, as another section next to the search engine, news feed, etc. However, This new standalone app focuses entirely on AIwith features such as Gemini Live, which allows us to talk to the assistant even outside the application, since it includes support for Dynamic Island.
One of the advantages of Gemini is the connection with Google, so you have access to more information in real time. In terms of what you can do with Gemini, it’s similar to other AIs. It will be a question of finding the one that best suits our needs
Google Gemini
The Google Gemini app is an artificial intelligence assistant that can help you boost your creativity and productivity.
What iPhone models is Gemini compatible with?
When it comes to compatibility, this is where Gemini has one of its biggest advantages over Apple Intelligence. Since everything is sent to Google servers, it is compatible with many other iPhone models. It should be unders tood that all Apple Intelligence data processing is done on the iPhone
- Device: iPhone with A14 processor or higher (from iPhone 12).
- Operating system: iOS 16 or later.
- Account: You will need a Google account to access it.
Gemini Live, always present in the dynamic island of your iPhone
Gemini Live is perhaps the most important feature of this iPhone app. Instead of writing, you can talk to Gemini like you’re talking to a friend. You don’t even need to open the app. When you start a voice chat and exit the Gemini app, you will have Gemini Live on Dynamic Island. You will be able to listen to the answers, intervene yourself and continue speaking without having to enter. It’s the closest thing to a phone call.
What uses can you give to Gemini?
The use of Gemini is similar to other artificial intelligences. You can make SMS requests, send images for analysis and talk to her as if she were a person. It is in this last aspect that Gemini stands out, with multiple voices to choose from and impeccable recognition. The more information you give him and the more natural you are, the better he will understand you. The first piece of advice is to talk to him as if you were talking to another person. You can say hello, provide clarification, correct something about what you said.
- General inquiries: ask questions on any topic. Planning a trip, something about health, a recipe, exercises, questions about what to choose, restaurant recommendations. Basically everything that comes to mind.
- Translation: Use Gemini as a translator. You can ask it to translate entire texts or sentences between multiple languages. Take advantage of voice recognition to do this. It’s a step further than Google Translator, with a much smoother experience.
- Content generation: Ask for help writing emails, scripts, correcting work…
- Image analysis: upload photos and ask questions about their content. Gemini can describe what they see.
- Create photos: You can create images with a hyperrealistic finish. All you have to do is ask: “Create me a photo of…”
Gemini is of course free and can be a great opportunity for those who already trust the Google search engine but they are looking for something more interactive. Ideal for those who, without being technical, want to explore the world of artificial intelligence in a natural and simple way within a company they have always known.
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