Google Gemini Is Coming to iPhone: A New Era of AI Collaboration Begins

Google and Apple are teaming up to bring Gemini to iPhone via Apple Intelligence. Users can choose their preferred AI assistant ChatGPT, Gemini, or Siri on iOS 19.

Google Gemini Is Coming to iPhone: A New Era of AI Collaboration Begins
Google Gemini on iPhone.

Google and Apple are preparing for a major collaboration that could reshape the landscape of artificial intelligence on mobile devices. According to The Verge and TechRadar, the two tech giants are expected to finalize an agreement by mid-2025 to bring Gemini, Google’s generative AI, into Apple’s Apple Intelligence ecosystem on iPhone.

Third-Party AI Integration in Apple Intelligence

Leaked code in the iOS 18.4 beta reveals that Apple is testing support for third-party AI models like Gemini. This comes after Apple’s initial integration with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, already available as an option in iOS. This integration aims to boost Siri’s capabilities in handling complex tasks like image analysis, text generation, and advanced natural language processing.

Users Can Choose Their Preferred AI

Instead of replacing Siri, Gemini will be available as an alternative that users can select via system settings. Apple is taking a more open approach while maintaining its strict privacy standards. This means users can decide whether their queries are processed by Apple’s internal AI, ChatGPT, or Gemini.

Launch Target and WWDC 2025 Expectations

The agreement is expected to be announced at WWDC 2025 in June, alongside the unveiling of iOS 19. If all goes as planned, the Gemini integration will officially roll out to the public by September 2025. Although the Gemini app is already available on the App Store, deeper integration with Siri will offer a much more seamless experience.

Major Implications for AI on Mobile

For Apple, this collaboration is a strategic move to catch up in the competitive AI space. For Google, it’s a massive opportunity to tap into the vast iPhone user base. However, the partnership has also drawn attention in ongoing antitrust proceedings, as it could shift competitive dynamics in the global AI market.