- The Gemini application now supports the largest IPAD resolution
- Gemini joins Chatgpt with a native iPad application
- Still no support for screen sharing only pixels or camera control features
With Apple who currently failed to obtain a version fueled by SIRI AI of the starting blocks, Mac, iPhone and iPad users had to seek elsewhere to obtain their correction of the AI, and their needs were very satisfied by Gemini and Chatgpt.
The two have published applications for iOS, but Chatgpt went even further, offering both a Mac application and an appropriate iOS version of the iOS application.
Now Gemini has joined Chatgpt to provide an appropriate iPad version of its application. Head to the App Store of your iPad now and you will find a dedicated iPad version of the application you can download.
The iPad application can connect to your Google Photos application and be added to your home screen as a widget.
Image and video generation
The iPad is often overlooked by application developers, because it has the possibility of performing iOS applications by simply 2x their size so that they adapt roughly to the larger screen of the iPad; However, this results in block text.
The dedicated iPad applications are designed specifically for the largest screen size of the iPad and maintain the correct proportions and resolution for text and graphics. I tried the new iPad version of the Gemini application, and it’s much more pleasant than 2x-line the iOS application.
There are no new features to have, but you get everything you have in the iOS version, which means that you can go live with Gemini for natural vocal conversations, you can create AI images, as well as videos using Veo 2, provided you are a subscriber to Gemini Advanced. And of course, you can create audio previews inside the Gemini.
No camera control
The new iPad version of the Gemini application still does not have one of the best features of the application when used on a pixel phone: the possibility of sharing your screen and your camera in conversations with Gemini. So far, this remarkable feature has remained exclusive to Gemini used on Google Pixel phones, but it really unlocks the potential for using AI on a mobile device.
This means that Gemini can “see” what you look at through your camera and answer questions about it.
The new camera and screen sharing capacity are available for free with all Pixel 9 phones, and is available with the Gemini Advanced subscription for other pixel phones. There is currently no news from Google at the moment when this capacity will reach other Android phones, or even on iPad and iPhone using the Gemini application.