We’re upgrading Google Assistant on mobile devices to Gemini, and later this year we’ll upgrade tablets, cars and devices that connect to your phone, such as headphones and watches.
— Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, April 24th 2025
This push fits into the broader AI landscape, where Apple and Amazon are also continually improving Siri and Alexa. To further verify this, it’s no surprise that we’d already seen little clues pointing this way. For example, on Wear OS, the interface elements started swapping “Google Assistant” for “Digital Assistant,” and Gemini’s “sparkle” logo began appearing.
As for when exactly this happens? Google’s sticking to the vague “later this year.” No specific dates were given, which is pretty typical for Google rollouts. We might hear more details at the Google I/O conference expected next month, but patience is still required. At least now we know for sure it’s coming.
Having Gemini officially confirmed for cars and watches means we can look forward to potentially smarter, more natural interactions. Hopefully this means better voice controls in the car or more complex task handling on the wrist. It should be an upgrade, bringing more modern AI smarts to these devices now that Google has officially committed to the transition.