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Google Pixel 9’s Gemini AI features arriving on Samsung Galaxy

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Google just launched the Pixel 9 series that packs upgraded Gemini AI. The company officially revealed that billions of Android devices will benefit from the latest upgrade. Samsung Galaxy lineup is unquestionably first in line for new Gemini AI features.

Gemini is now deeply integrated into Android to redefine what phones can do. By deeply integrating into the OS, Gemini on Android is even more powerful. It can understand your intent, follow your train of thought, and complete complex tasks.

Pixel 9 allows you to bring up Gemini’s overlay on top of the app you’re using to ask questions about what’s on your screen. It also allows you to generate images directly from the overlay and drag and drop them into Gmail or Messages.

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This upgrade unlocks a mobile conversational experience, which allows you to chat with Gemini about whatever’s on your mind. It is rolling out today in English to Gemini Advanced subscribers on Android, and in the coming weeks will expand to more languages.

Gemini can help create a daily workout routine based on your personal trainer’s email, or use your resume in Google Drive to write a work bio. Only Gemini can do all of this with a secure, all-in-one approach that doesn’t require a third-party AI provider.

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With Gemini Nano on Pixel 9, you can use Call Notes to summarize audio from a phone call or Pixel Screenshots to save and organize your images. This feature processes data on-device only so you don’t need to worry about privacy.

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The Pixel maker specifically mentioned Samsung’s latest foldable. On the Galaxy Z Fold 6, you can bring Gemini into a multi-window, split-screen experience for multitasking.

On supported Galaxy devices, you can just swipe up from the corner of the screen to bring up Gemini. On supported Pixel and other devices, just hold down the power button to activate Gemini.

In addition, Circle to Search also added a new feature that lets you circle a selection and instantly share it with others. These upgrades to Gemini will be available in the next month on your supported Android devices.

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Breaking: Samsung One UI 8 (Android 16) launching this summer

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Samsung has been a long-standing leader in the Android world with Google’s unwavering support, and Android 16 will add a new chapter to this partnership. To create new excitement, both companies have now confirmed that One UI 8 launching this summer.

Sameer Samat, President of Android Ecosystem, shared a couple of new details about the Android 16 and upcoming changes to the entire device ecosystem while announcing that Samsung is bringing its major update right after the Pixel phones.

“We can’t wait to show you, what lies ahead, including amazing new phone factors. This summer the all new Android 16 will be coming to Samsung devices.” said Minseok Kang, VP and Head of Smartphone Planning, Samsung Electronics.

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Minseok Kang, VP and Head of Smartphone Planning, Samsung Electronics confirming Android 16 (One UI 8) launch for Galaxy devices this summer at The Android Show: I/O Edition

Samsung has been notorious for keeping itself isolated from Google’s beta program. We saw that most of its competitors, including Chinese, always takes the front slot in the beta testing, but that wasn’t the case with the Korean tech company.

Instead, Samsung choses a separate date and venue to launch new One UI versions. This practice is followed for years, and this decision is heavily influenced by SDC, its annual developer conference. It used to pick Fall for the SDC showcase, but things are now different thanks to Google.

In 2025, Google has increased the pace for new Android version development. That means, we’ll see Android 16 rollout somewhere next month for Pixel phones. That’s way ahead of the October 2025 revelation for Android 15 and how we can forget what happened to One UI 7 beta, which slipped to Winter and stable rollout in Spring 2025.

For now, Google and Samsung have refrained from name-dropping One UI 8 for summer. Instead, Android 16 ruled in these statement, which makes sense because ongoing I/O 2025 event.

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Previous reports indicate that One UI 8 will be an incremental software release and come with UI as well as feature refinement. The company more focused on increasing UI visibility and correcting issues found in One UI 7. We also saw some new optimizations to app design in line with this optimization goal that will be making a way to users.

One thing to note that Samsung has already started One UI 8 development for public test and the closest unveiling is expected to be July. However, the past rollout problems and delays are keeping us cautious, and we’ll be waiting for an official announcement in this matter. So, stay tuned to know more about the One UI 8 beta launch.

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Android 16 stable version coming very soon, Samsung yet to start One UI 8 beta program

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Hold onto your Galaxy phones, folks—Android 16’s stable version is just around the corner! Google’s been dropping hints, signaling a full release possibly by June 2025. This is big news for Pixel fans who will likely get the first chance, but Samsung Galaxy users? Well, we are still waiting for the party to start.

While Google is speeding ahead, Samsung’s One UI 8, built on Android 16, hasn’t even hit the beta stage yet. According to rumors, the beta program could start in late May or early June, with the Galaxy S25 series expected to be the first to test the One UI 8 features.

After the messy One UI 7 rollout, which was hit by delays and a nasty lock screen bug, Samsung is trying to catch up with One UI 8 testing, as several internal beta builds have leaked already. The stable One UI 8 might not drop until July or August, possibly alongside the Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7.

What’s the holdup? Samsung’s likely working on every big and small point/feature to avoid another fiasco like One UI 7, which only hit devices in April 2025 after months of beta testing.

We could see smoother animations, a refined UI with blur effects, and more Galaxy AI goodies with One UI 8, but don’t expect a massive overhaul. It’s more like a polished (not big) version of One UI 7.

For now, Samsung fans need to sit tight. Keep an eye on the Samsung Members app for beta sign-ups, but don’t hold your breath. Google’s ready to drop Android 16, and Samsung’s scrambling to keep up.

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Samsung wins Qualcomm foundry order, targets Nvidia with HBM4 bet

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Samsung Electronics’ semiconductor division is poised for a comeback in 2025. Key trends suggest a shift, with Samsung securing a Qualcomm order and betting big on HBM4 to win the trust of Nvidia.

As per FNNews (via Jukanlosreve), Samsung Foundry is gaining traction, winning Qualcomm orders and eyeing Nvidia with HBM4 bet.

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Samsung’s foundry business, previously in the red, is gaining traction. In Q1 2025, Samsung secured an advanced product order from Qualcomm, a major win.

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Samsung is intensifying efforts to supply NVIDIA, which seeks alternatives to TSMC’s dominant supply chain. Insiders say Samsung has dedicated key personnel to NVIDIA’s “Nemo” project, signaling serious intent to capture this high-stakes opportunity.

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Samsung’s semiconductor division is at a turning point.

The Qualcomm order and HBM4 advancements signal progress. By strengthening ties with NVIDIA and refining mature processes, Samsung aims to reclaim its edge. The second half of 2025 will be critical for these ambitions.

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Score a free Galaxy S25 Edge with AT&T’s ultimate pre-order deals

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AT&T was one of the first US carriers which confirm the Galaxy S25 Edge launch. The network provider has now revealed impressive pre-order deals for the latest Samsung phone, letting you score a free S25 Edge.

Interested buyers can pre-order the Galaxy S25 Edge on AT&T to have a chance to own the device for free. All you need to do is trade in any device in any condition and have an AT&T line, whether existing or join new.

The carrier, as part of pre-order benefits, could provide 36 monthly credits for the device. Cancelling the service will result in the storage of credits, and the device balance will be due.

Pre-orders are live until May 29 with shipments slated to start on May 30. The carrier also allows subscribers to attach the Next Up Anytime service with their plan to unlock upgrades every year.

Note that AT&T has 12GB + 256GB variant up on the pre-order deals. Samsung announced the base model costs $1100, while the 512GB $1219 in the US. You can also check Samsung, Verizon and T-Mobile’s pre-order deals below:

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge vs S25, S25+, S25 Ultra: Height, width and thickness comparison

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Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy S25 Edge as its slimmest phone, but how far it goes in the competition against the other siblings, including the S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra? Let’s find out.

The Korean tech giant has fed this phone with slim calories, and it reflects on its design. The aim here is to give users a lightweight and grip friendly phone compared to other S25 family members.

Even in that aspect, the company has achieved a remarkable milestone by cutting size while equipping high-end specifications such as the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Moreover, the S25 Edge brings the same main camera as the S25 Ultra, including a 200MP lens and a 12MP ultra-wide angle lens.

Let’s take a look at the official size and weight difference between the Galaxy S25 Edge, S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra.

  • Galaxy S25 Edge – 158.22mm tall, 75.6mm wide, 5.8mm thin and weighs 163 grams
  • Galaxy S25 – 146.9mm tall, 70.5mm wide, 7.2mm thin and weighs 162 grams
  • Galaxy S25 Plus – 158.4mm tall, 75.4mm wide, 7.3mm thin and weighs 190 grams
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra – 162.8mm tall, 77.6mm wide, 8.2mm thin and weighs 218 grams

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge, S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra

The new phone is 5.8mm thin, which is its key advantage over all three of these competitors. It offers the same 6.7-inch screen as the S25+ but in a slightly short and thin form factor.

The S25 Edge isn’t only light thinner, but it’s actually lighter. It weighs 27 grams less than S25+ and 55 grams lower than the S25 Ultra.

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The Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge has a premium look and directly competes against the S25 Ultra. It offers a titanium design, which isn’t available on the two other models. Furthermore, the 256GB version of the phone is selling at the S25+ a price tag below the Ultra model. However, initial customers can the 512GB version at the same price of 256GB.

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