One of the most important changes in Samsung’s new phones is a simple one: when you long-press the side button on your phone, instead of activating Samsung’s own Bixby assistant by default, you’ll get Google Gemini .
Gemini 2.0 Flash is speedy, versatile and currently free to use so here's what happened when I tasked it to create a personal shopping assistant.
With today’s update, Gemini is able to carry out more complex multimodal tasks. You might ask it to find a dog-friendly Italian restaurant and send it to your friend, or pull up your NFL team’s upcoming games and add them to your calendar, all in a single prompt.
Google has added multi-extension support for Gemini, allowing it to perform multiple actions with a single prompt.
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Gemini: Your daily horoscope - January 24
Your own sense of persuasion is very strong, so if you have a project to pitch to anyone, this is the day to do it, or at least to map out your strategy. Success is strongly indicated for any project that you start today.
Commentary: Does an AI really know what makes good photos or art? Samsung's Galaxy S25 series with Gemini certainly thinks so. I'm not sold.
Gemini Live can now analyze and discuss files, images, and YouTube videos, but only on select Samsung and Google phones.
At Samsung’s Unpacked 2025 on Wednesday, the company unveiled the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. Google marked the occasion with a slew of At Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event, the company unveiled an improved Gemini assistant,
Samsung has further improved the photography capabilities of the Galaxy S25 Ultra: While the main sensor still boasts an impressive 200 MP, the ultra-wide camera has been upgraded to 50 MP (up from 12 MP on the former S24 Ultra), complemented by a 10 MP telephoto lens.
Commentary: A universal AI and better battery life might be previews of what's being announced later this year.
One of the standout features about the Galaxy S25 series has to be its deployment of AI agents, sophisticated software systems to handle complex multi-step tasks and perform them within a limited user-interaction environment.