The Samsung Galaxy S25 may look like an iPhone, but its AI assistant reminds me how the world is being separated into AI haves and have-nots.
At its Unpacked event last week, Samsung took the wraps off the Galaxy S25 lineup and spent a majority of the time talking about AI -- a trend in phone announcements these days. Echoing both Google and Apple,
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.
Samsung’s new phones will almost certainly be the most popular Android phones of 2025. They’ll probably also be among the best Android phones of 2025. And yet the Unpacked event this week felt like one of the most boring phone
Samsung's new-and-improved version of Object Eraser on the Galaxy S25 series is the best AI editing tool I've ever used.
At Samsung Unpacked S25, Samsung showed off an AI-curated “Now Brief” that transforms the lock screen into a daily report.
Don’t be surprised if the Samsung Galaxy S25’s fresh approach ends up making believers out of the AI agnostics.
As usual, the Galaxy S25+ is the larger of Samsung’s two standard models, with a 6.7-inch display. By comparison, Google has shrunk things with its Pixel 9 Pro this year, moving down to a 6.3-inch display; you’ll have to opt for the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL if you want the full-sized model.
Samsung showcased its Project Moohan Android XR headset during the January Unpacked event. The headset supports eye and hand tracking, Google Play Store apps, and Gemini AI integration. Samsung’s XR headset resembles the Apple Vision Pro but includes a touchpad and USB-C battery.
Samsung has just unveiled its new Galaxy S25 smartphone range, and while it serves up a variety of upgrades to last year’s already formidable S24 offering, your desire to pick
Brief on the Samsung Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Ultra could be so much better if it only gave you a bit more control.