Yes, Google used an iPhone (not a Pixel) to demo the Gemini Spark at Google I/O, but that actually makes a lot of sense.



  • Google demonstrated Gemini Spark on an iPhone 17 Pro during Google I/O 2026
  • Macs were also used during the keynote
  • This was probably no accident, since Apple users represent a high percentage of Google’s potential customers.

If you tuned into the Google I/O keynote yesterday, you may have noticed that during a Gemini Spark demo, an iPhone 17 Pro was used instead of a Google Pixel or any other Android phone. It may seem strange, but it was almost certainly not an accident or carelessness.

After all, Gemini Spark and other Google software are available on iPhones (and Macs, which were also spotted during the presentation) and iPhone users make up a lot of potential customers for Google.

According to DemandSage, there are around 1.56 billion iPhone users in the world, and in Google’s home market, the United States, the iPhone has a market share of 57.24%. Therefore, iPhone users are a much larger potential customer base than Google Pixel users, and if Google focuses primarily on the United States, then they become its largest potential customer base.

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Google’s Josh Woodward using an iPhone during Google I/O 2026 (Image credit: Google)

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