Major Gemini improvements and fresh day presentations are teased in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ai leak.
- New Samsung Galaxy Ai instruments are being teased by leakage.
- Then Brief looks like a daily specific lecture to help you through the day.
- As a Bixby successor, Gemini may become taking a more lively part.
We’ll learn everything there is to know about Samsung’s 2025 device flagships, including the rumored Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim, at its upcoming Galaxy Unpacked promote, which is scheduled for January 22. We anticipate numerous enhancements to the phone’s hardware and software, particularly in the Ai department, and fresh leaks are just the beginning.
The new information is provided by Brazilian tech outlet Tecnoblog, which claims to have received official Samsung documents showing new Gemini integration and a feature called” Nowadays Quick” ( translated from Portuguese ). This comes in addition to past Samsung Galaxy S25 teaser that highlighted some potent Ai advancements that might be coming into the upcoming generation of Samsung.
Take the following with a pinch of salt, as always, but here are three Samsung Galaxy S25 Ai features that we might as well be familiar with.
Now Short
( Image credit: Artur Guarnieri / Tecnoblog )
Presently Short, according to the leaked info, appears to be a sort of personalized morning briefing that your phone’s AI presents to you, containing various handy stats – like today’s weather and your Energy score based on how well rested you are (presumably measured by a smart ring or fitness tracker) – as well as useful reminders for the day ahead. For example, in the leaked image Nowadays Simple is reminding us to use that coupon for coffee before it expires in the next few days.
It also appears that your Now Brief doesn’t have to come in the morning, the final part of the leaked image shows us a recap of the day we’ve just had with “memorable moments” to relive and an overview of how we did achieving our daily activity goal. So whether you’d rather have a retrospective recap or a guide to help you navigate the day ahead it looks like this could be a nifty AI tool.
Bye, bye Bixby?
Samsung has a few too many named Ai aides, as we pointed out in the most subsequent Les unique show of our podcast. There’s the Galaxy Ai, timeless Bixby, and even Google’s Gemini, which it uses via the Android Os. Another Iot seep suggests that the novel telephones does put more emphasis on Gemini in order to simplify items.
Although it’s not clear whether Bixby will be discontinued, a leaked photo suggests that Gemini will at least play a more integrated part on the new Samsung devices, suggesting that users will be able to use the Google Assistant to perform things across various Android and Galaxy apps( such as Youtube and Samsung Notes ) more quickly.
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( Image credit: Artur Guarnieri / Tecnoblog )
A smarter, more realizing associate
The same drip that teased better Gemini integration also provides hints that the new Galaxy Ai will be able to do tasks across many apps with one quick and that the new Ai will have a better understanding of what’s happening on your telephone. The example of the teaser image below illustrates a request for the Ai to save a summary of what was said in a Youtube video that was played on the phone. It highlights both cross-app integration and the ability for Gemini to comprehend it needs to pay attention to on-device media.
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