Like most Google services, Google Gemini seems free, in that you don't need to part with any cash credits to use it. Open it up, and you'll find a chat window that also lets you get to a list of your previous chats. Speaking to Gemini is simple - text, voice, or even use a camera to point at something and you'll get some answers. In other words, the app integrates the same features as you'll find on the Gemini website, but it's an app so that makes it cool.
And that's the thing, really. Like so much coming out of Silicon Valley now, Google Gemini is self-referencing. You use Google on your iPhone to speak to a Google AI and access Google services, which gives you a more Android-like experience if you happen to have migrated to iOS from Android. You can use Gemini on your iPhone to control YouTube Music, for example, and you'll get Google Maps if you ask for directions.
Collection
[
|
...
]