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Samsung Galaxy S25 AI leak teases major Gemini upgrades and new morning briefings

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  • Leaks are teasing new Samsung Galaxy AI tools
  • Now Brief looks like a daily personal briefing to help you face the day
  • Gemini might be taking a more active role as a Bixby replacement

Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked showcase is set for January 22, and it’s there that we’ll find out everything there is to know about its 2025 smartphone flagships (perhaps even the much-rumored Samsung Galaxy S25 Slim). We’re expecting a slew of upgrades to the hardware, but also to the phone’s software – specifically in the AI department – and new leaks are teasing just that.

The new details come via Brazilian tech outlet Tecnoblog (translated from Portuguese), which claims to have received official Samsung assets highlighting new Gemini integration and a feature called “Now Brief.” This follows previous Samsung Galaxy S25 teasers which highlighted several impressive AI tricks which could be on the way to the next-gen Samsung devices.

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