Samsung’s Galaxy S25 arrives with a better Google Gemini



At Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event on Wednesday, the company unveiled the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Google marked the occasion with a slew of Android updates, including key updates to its AI assistant, Gemini.

Starting today, users can access an improved Gemini, which integrates into apps and services across a device. In a single prompt, you can ask the AI to perform multiple actions across different apps. For instance, if you’re looking for a restaurant nearby and want to share the options with someone, Gemini can utilize Google Maps to generate recommendations and then compose a message to send via Google Messages. 

The company also launched new Gemini Extensions for Samsung Calendar, Samsung Clock, Samsung Notes, and Samsung Reminder.

Additionally, Samsung introduced new features for Gemini Live, Google’s voice-based feature that offers a conversational experience. For example, you can practice an important presentation with the assistant and receive immediate spoken feedback. Users can also upload images, files, and even YouTube videos into the conversation, making Gemini Live more multimodal and context-aware.

In the coming months, Samsung will launch Project Astra capabilities, which is Google’s real-time, multimodal AI assistant. The new additions include screen sharing and live video streaming. These will first appear on the Gemini app on Android and then the Galaxy S25 line.

The announcements arrive alongside a new side button for the Galaxy S25 series that allows you to quickly access Gemini. With a single press, you can ask the AI to perform tasks like setting a reminder, saving a note, or telling you about an upcoming meeting.

You can pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S25 series today. It begins shipping on February 7.




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