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Samsung today announced the launch of its new Galaxy S25 smartphone lineup, debuting the Galaxy S25, the Galaxy S25+, and its top-of-the-line Galaxy S25 Ultra. The new devices will directly compete with Apple's iPhone 16 lineup, and unsurprisingly, AI is a major focus.


Design

Samsung hasn't made major changes to the look of its Galaxy S25 devices, but the S25 Ultra has rounded edges for a more comfortable grip, and Samsung says that it is the slimmest, lightest, and most durable Ultra device to date. It continues to have a 6.9-inch AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate, while the Galaxy S25+ offers a 6.7-inch display and the Galaxy S25 offers a 6.2-inch display.

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The smartphone has a titanium shell and Corning's Gorilla Armor 2 for the front display, which Samsung says is more durable than glass. Gorilla Armor 2 is like Apple's Ceramic Shield, and it is made from a glass-ceramic material that is meant to improve drop protection and cut down on scratches.

Updated Galaxy Chip

All three of the new smartphones are equipped with a customized Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite chip that is built on a 3-nanometer process. There is a 37 percent improvement in CPU performance, a 30 percent improvement in GPU performance, and a 40 percent improvement in neural processing and image processing compared to the S24 lineup. Samsung says that the new chip makes it possible to process more AI experiences on-device, mirroring one of Apple's key artificial intelligence aims.

Samsung added a Vulkan Engine for improved ray tracing to compete with Apple devices on the mobile gaming front, and there is a 40 percent larger vapor chamber along with thermal improvements for better heat dissipation.

Camera Technology

There is a new 50-megapixel ultra wide lens for the S25 Ultra, which joins the 200-megapixel wide lens and the 50-megapixel 5x telephoto lens with 100x space zoom and 10x AI-powered "optical quality" zoom. The upgraded ultra wide lens is an S25 Ultra exclusive, and it makes a big improvement to macro shots.

10-bit HDR recording is a default option, which provides "four times richer color expression" for better detail in any lighting condition. Samsung says that the S25 devices are able to analyze movement and time to better reduce noise, providing clearer low-light videos.

Samsung mimicked an iPhone 16 audio feature, adding Audio Eraser for video. Audio Eraser isolates categories of sounds like voices, music, wind, nature, and crowds to tone down or eliminate excess noise. Apple did something similar with Audio Mix for improving the sound captured in videos.

Samsung updated its built-in Filters feature to include new analog filters with a film-like aesthetic for photos and videos, which is akin to Apple's Photographic Styles feature for the iPhone 16 models.

There is a new Virtual Aperture option for controlling depth-of-field, and Galaxy Log recording is available for precise color grading for professional video production.

AI Improvements

According to Samsung, the S25 series includes a "true AI companion" that understands the context of user needs and provides personalized AI experiences. Here are the new AI features:
  • Personal Data Engine - Uses on-device learning to provide "highly tailored experiences" such as the Now Brief.
  • Now Brief - There is a Dynamic Island-like "Now Bar" on the that contains a "Now Brief" that guides users through their day.
  • Circle to Search - This existing AI option now supports phone numbers, email, and URLs. You can call, email, or visit a website with a tap.
  • Quick GIFs - Circle to Search works in all kinds of new ways. If you circle a video in the YouTube app, for example, you can create a wallpaper or a GIF, adding the number of frames from the video that you want.
  • Quicker Photo Editing - Samsung's generative editing features provide suggestions on what to remove from a photo, and the actual removal is an improvement over what's available on the iPhone.
  • Actionable searches - The S25 supports interactive search with context-aware suggestions for next steps. When you highlight anything with an Circle to Search, you can get suggested actions.
  • Natural language - Samsung says that the S25 series supports a "breakthrough in natural language understanding." Users can ask for things like a specific photo in the gallery, to adjust settings, and more.
  • Third-party integration - Gemini, which can be activated by pressing the side button, can perform actions between Samsung apps, Google apps, and third-party apps like Spotify.
  • Multi-step commands - Gemini and Galaxy AI work together to complete multiple tasks with a single command. For example, you can ask the S25 to find the next few games for your favorite sports team, and add them to your calendar while also sending a link to a contact.
  • Portrait Studio - The Portrait Studio for the camera has been improved for creating personalized avatars that have more true-to-life facial expressions.
One of the main new features is the Now Brief, which can be found in the Now Bar. The Now Bar looks a lot like the iPhone's Dynamic Island, and it displays information from select apps throughout the day. In the morning, it displays a morning brief with sleep scores, top news headlines, weather, and more.

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Later in the day, it can provide live sports scores, info from Google Maps, timers, and more. It's also interactive, like the Dynamic Island.

Pricing and How to Buy

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is priced starting at $1,300 for 256GB of storage. The S25+ is more affordable at $1,000, and the S25 is priced to compete with the iPhone 16 at $800. Samsung also has a new "Galaxy Club" early upgrade program that costs $8.33 per month and eligibility to get a new smartphone every 12 months.

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How about Qi2? It was said that Samsung was prepared to comply with it? Does it has magnet on the back, or is it "Qi2 Ready" which puts the magnet attached to the case instead of the phone backdoor?
 
How much ram ? An odd spec to not mention. Either 12GB or 16GB in the Ultra I’m guessing. Apple may try and hide that spec but in Android land, it’s normal to list it.
Edit … found it elsewhere.. it’s 12GB same as last year in the Ultra. Surprising to be honest they didn’t update it to 16GB.
 
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>>Now Brief - There is a Dynamic Island-like "Now Bar"<<
Come on, how can anyone compare "Now Brief" with Dynamic Island? "Now Brief" has been on the lock screen for years. What changed is its position from the middle of the Window to the bottom and the new name. And it is now also available while unlocked. And it offers more functionality than before. "Dynamic Island" is just there to hide a hideous huge punch hole.
 
So are the AI features announced with this phone coming to any previous models?
 
Nice to see what the have done with the base S25. It is physically smaller and lighter than any iPhone since the mini and still has a 6.2" screen. Wish Apple would do that instead of constantly making them bigger and heavier.
 
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>>Now Brief - There is a Dynamic Island-like "Now Bar"<<
Come on, how can anyone compare "Now Brief" with Dynamic Island? "Now Brief" has been on the lock screen for years. What changed is its position from the middle of the Window to the bottom and the new name. And it is now also available while unlocked. And it offers more functionality than before. "Dynamic Island" is just there to hide a hideous huge punch hole.
I don't know about that; DI + Live Activities on iPhone are incredible and unrivaled so far.
 
AI on a phone is the new car sales ad of the week. They don't even bother creating a new design phone, they just throw in, "Hey, everyone! Look! AI!"...I'm waiting for the day Tim Cook pulls out something from a thin envelope that's truly groundbreaking, just like what Jobs did. THAT was game changing.
 
Posting this on here just to get hate, fanboys are weird
It will definitely not opening their eyes to see how far ahead other brands already are. All the things “coming” to iOS at a later date are already working in a useful way. The mantra “when Apple is late, it will come later and better” seems so 2018.

At the moment I can’t even set two seperate timers with Siri. Also the updated siri in other languages will come… when?

Samsung is showing Apple how to do it. By the time Apple is finally ready, Samsung and others already implemented next level possibilities.

I think it’s peak iPhone.
 
AI on a phone is the new car sales ad of the week. They don't even bother creating a new design phone, they just throw in, "Hey, everyone! Look! AI!"...I'm waiting for the day Tim Cook pulls out something from a thin envelope that's truly groundbreaking, just like what Jobs did. THAT was game changing.
You will never see such a thing coming from Timmy, never.
 
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