Commentary: A universal AI and better battery life might be previews of what's being announced later this year.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra S Pen might look the same this year, but it's missing a fundamental feature: Bluetooth. What's going on here?
Samsung Electronics on Wednesday unveiled its newest Galaxy S25 smartphones, powered by Qualcomm's chips and Google's artificial-intelligence model, hoping its upgraded AI features can reinvigorate sales and fend off Apple and Chinese rivals.
This one's easy. Last year, the Galaxy S24 started at $799. This year, the Galaxy S25 starts at...$799. It's a wash, in other words. That said, it's possible that Samsung drops the price of the S24 after the launch of the S25, but until that happens, these two phones cost the same amount of money.
What will be announced has not finally been decided yet. But certainly US, Korea will be announced (sic). And then that model might be available as a second (wave) launch.
The Verge has reached out to Samsung to find out which of its TVs and appliances are currently equipped with these ambient sensors. We also asked if third-party sensors connected to SmartThings can work with the new technology or if it’s limited to Samsung devices at launch. We’ll update this post as we get any new information.
At Samsung Unpacked S25, Samsung showed off an AI-curated “Now Brief” that transforms the lock screen into a daily report.
Samsung unveiled how SmartThings, its smart home platform, will introduce AI features that allow users to simplify their everyday lives
Samsung's Galaxy S25 is the next leap forward in AI-powered portables, and if you pre-order one before it launches, you can get cash back and even win $5,000 in Samsung electronics.
I've been testing on-device AI assistants over the past year, and Samsung may have just lapped Apple with the new Galaxy S25 series.
Samsung is injecting another dose of artificial intelligence into the next version of its Galaxy smartphones, escalating an effort to simplify people’s lives while deepening their dependence on a devi