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Tired of waiting for Siri 2.0? Use these AI voice assistants on your iPhone today

The launch of ChatGPT sparked a generative AI craze, igniting a tech revolution that has forced companies to rapidly innovate to stay competitive in this evolving landscape.
Although Apple was late to the AI race, its launch of Apple Intelligence promised a transformative overhaul, putting Siri at the center of the Apple ecosystem as a context-aware personal assistant. However, a new Bloomberg report suggests this vision may take longer to materialize than expected.
When can you expect the AI-improved Siri?
In his latest Power On newsletter, Bloomberg correspondent and Apple watcher Mark Gurman reports that people within Apple’s AI division believe that the fully upgraded, conversational version of Siri won’t reach consumers until iOS 20 — which would place the release at around 2027.
When Apple originally showed off the concept at WWDC last June, it was marketed as a personal assistant that seamlessly integrates into a user’s existing device ecosystem to provide meaningful behind-the-scenes help. Additionally, it would finally make Siri more conversational, enabling more human-like conversation, a highly requested upgrade.
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However, since then, the company has rolled out only a handful of Apple Intelligence features, most of which have low helpfulness value. For example, users with eligible phones can now access Genmoji, Image Playground, notification summaries, writing tools, voicemail transcriptions, Visual Intelligence, and a ChatGPT integration. Ultimately, all of these features have fallen short, not adding much to the everyday smartphone experience.
Apple Intelligence also continues to trail behind competitors. Just last week, Amazon launched Alexa+, a conversational voice assistant with agentic capabilities that allow it to perform everyday tasks for you. It also uses your personal context and habits to provide better assistance and is coming to Alexa-enabled products already in people’s homes.
Two workarounds
Before Amazon’s Alexa+ launch, Google and ChatGPT each unveiled their own AI-powered conversational assistants, Gemini Live and Advanced Voice Mode. These assistants understand your prompts in natural language, meaning you can speak to the AI as you would a friend. They also have multi-turn conversations, so you can keep the conversation going as long as you’d like without losing prior context.
Both voice assistants have settings that make them easy to access from an iPhone, allowing iOS users to forgo Siri for a more conversational, AI-enhanced experience.
ChatGPT Advanced Voice
ChatGPT’s counterpart, Advanced Voice Mode, even has on-screen and camera awareness, making its assistance multimodal and adding an extra layer of support. As an iPhone user, you can easily access the assistant from the ChatGPT app, or if you want even more seamless access, you can even map it to your phone’s Action Button to summon ChatGPT.
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All users can access Advanced Voice. However, the limits vary depending on your plan. OpenAI doesn’t specify the limits but does make it known that paid subscribers get more access. I use ChatGPT Plus, a plan that costs $20 per month, and I’ve never hit the limit. I have found plenty of everyday use cases for the assistant, and reach for it constantly.
Gemini
If you prefer to use the Google Gemini conversational assistant, you can download the Gemini app for your iPhone for free and start chatting. Activating this feature is as simple as downloading the app, signing into your Google account, and clicking the waveform icon in the bottom right-hand corner. It won’t have screen awareness yet; however, the feature will be rolling out later this month to paid Gemini Advanced users.
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As spotted by 9to5Google, the Gemini iPhone app was also just upgraded to make it even easier to use. The new lock screen widgets include a “Talk Live” widget that activates the Gemini Voice assistant with a quick tap from your lock screen. You can also add it to your Control Center, making it even more accessible anytime by swiping down on your screen.
Ready to leave Apple’s wall garden? Many Android phones, including the Google Pixel 9 and later and the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup, have made Gemini the voice assistant the default, enabling users to experience the AI-enhanced conversational voice assistant natively.