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Here’s how to create an AI Avatar on your Samsung Galaxy device

Nowadays, AI Avatars have become too popular on social media platforms. With the latest AI technology, these avatars look more realistic than ever and many people love using them. Users of the Samsung Galaxy smartphones can also create an AI Avatar, just with a few taps.
With the Portrait Studio feature, it’s much easier for users to create AI Avatar on Samsung Galaxy phones. This feature generates cute and unique AI characters in just a minute. In addition, you can use these avatars not just for profile pictures, but also for presentations and more.
How to use Portrait Studio to create your own AI Avatar
To create AI Avatars, follow the below-given steps:
- Take a picture with your Galaxy smartphone.
- Go to your Gallery app and find the photo you just took. Tap on it to open.
- Look for the Galaxy AI icon and tap it. This will take you to the Portrait Studio menu.
- In Portrait Studio, you can browse different styles for your avatar.
- Pick one that you like and click “Generate” to create your AI character.
- After that, click “Save” to store it.
You can also turn your avatar into a sticker, simply tap and hold the image. Your device will crop it automatically. Select “Save as Sticker,” and it’s ready to share. Now, you can customize the AI Avatar as per your preference.
Notably, the Portrait Studio feature is available in limited Samsung Galaxy devices. If your device supports this feature, try it now.
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Gemini to offer in-app video recording and smarter Live overlay

Google is bringing new updates to its Gemini AI assistant that will make it more useful and interactive. Two of the main features coming soon are in-app video recording support and a smarter Gemini Live overlay. These changes will help users get more out of Gemini on their phones.
Video Recording and Uploading
With version 16.23.69 of the Google app, users can now upload videos for Gemini to analyze. Previously, video analysis was limited to YouTube links, but this update introduces native support for uploading clips from device storage, significantly improving usability for casual users.
To check if the feature is available, tap the + button in Gemini, select Files or Gallery, and see if video files are available. If not, the update may not have reached your device yet.
A reliable tipster @AssembleDebug spotted that Google is also working on adding the ability to record videos directly inside the app. It will make it even easier to share what you need help with.

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Improved Gemini Live Overlay
Gemini Live feature is also getting a new look. The overlay will now have a smaller, cleaner design, with the Google wordmark replaced by a simple “G” logo, a repositioned Labs button, and a more fluid interaction model.
It will also show a voice waveform to let you know when it’s listening, even when the overlay is minimized. Google is testing new ways to suggest AI-powered searches, which clearly mark “AI Mode” for transparency.

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These new enhancements make Gemini more helpful and user-friendly. With video support and a smarter Live overlay, Google will soon make it easier to talk to and get help from AI.
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OnePlus quietly beats Samsung and Google with Gemini on the lockscreen

OnePlus has surprised everyone by being the first to get a new Gemini AI feature, even before Samsung and Google’s own Pixel phones. The new OnePlus 13s smartphone comes with a special Gemini shortcut on the lockscreen, which is not yet available on Samsung’s latest Galaxy phones or Pixel devices.
Samsung recently replaced Bixby with Gemini as its default assistant in One UI 7. Usually, Samsung phones get new Google AI features early. But this time, OnePlus has taken the lead.
On Galaxy phones, you can set Gemini as a lockscreen shortcut, but it asks for your fingerprint or face unlock when you tap it. But on the OnePlus 13s, you can open Gemini directly from the lockscreen without needing to unlock the phone. You just need to set the ‘Digital Assistant from Google’ as a shortcut on lockscreen.

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Google might add this feature to Pixel phones with the final Android 16 update. But for now, even the beta versions don’t have it. Samsung’s One UI 8 beta also doesn’t include it yet. It is expected that it will soon arrive on Samsung devices too in future updates.
Besides this smart AI shortcut, the OnePlus 13s comes with powerful features. It has a 6.32-inch OLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, a large 5,850mAh battery, and 80W fast charging. It runs on the Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and features a 50MP main camera. The phone is priced at ₹54,999 (around $641), making it a strong competitor to the Samsung Galaxy S24.
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Samsung Galaxy devices to gain a Gemini competitor

Samsung Galaxy phones may soon get a new AI assistant, and it could be a big change for users. According to a new report, Samsung is in talks with a fast-growing AI company called Perplexity. If the deal is confirmed, Perplexity AI could come to Samsung devices, giving strong competition to Google’s Gemini AI.
Perplexity is an AI assistant that many people say is faster and gives amazing results. Some even feel it works more smoothly and feels smarter. Perplexity has already teamed up with Motorola, and now Samsung might be next.
Samsung’s plan is to bring a Perplexity app to Galaxy smartphones and other devices. It could first appear later this year, possibly with the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold7 and Z Flip7 phones. By next year, Samsung may even offer Perplexity as a default assistant option on the Galaxy S26 series.
Right now, Samsung works closely with Google. Gemini powers many AI features on Galaxy phones, like Circle to Search and smart tools. Samsung even lets users launch Gemini with the side button on the Galaxy S25 series and other One UI 7-based devices. But now, Samsung seems ready to offer more choices.
Samsung has already invested in Perplexity through its investment arm, Samsung NEXT, last year. So this move has been in the works for some time. If the deal is finalized, Samsung users might get Perplexity as a pre-installed app or be able to choose it during phone setup.
Through this, Samsung aims to give users more control over which AI assistant they want to use. With Perplexity possibly joining the Galaxy lineup, users could soon have a strong alternative to Gemini AI. Stay tuned with us for more information.
Samsung and Perplexity reportedly ready for mobile AI integration
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Gemini AI’s text sharing to get a much-needed upgrade

If you’ve ever tried to copy and share something from Gemini AI, you probably know it’s not easy to do. Right now, it takes several steps just to highlight and share a simple response. You have to tap on a menu, go to another screen, and only then can you select the text. Thankfully, Google is working on a much-needed upgrade for text sharing on Gemini AI.
In a new beta version of the Google app, a new feature has been spotted that will make text sharing much easier. The new feature has been spotted by AssembleDebug (via Android Authority).
You’ll soon be able to just long-press or double-tap on the Gemini response to start selecting text. This means no more navigating through menus or going to a different screen just to copy a sentence.

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There’s one small problem, though. This new method doesn’t work well if the response includes a list, like bullet points or numbered steps. If that’s the case, you’ll need to either select each item one by one or ask Gemini to rewrite the response without the list. Once it’s in paragraph form, the new sharing feature works just fine.
Notably, the update for Gemini AI’s text sharing is under testing, so it might take some time before it reaches all users. This new feature will save time and make the whole experience smoother. Keep an eye out for it in your next Google app update.
Samsung phones get Gemini Live Camera and Screen Sharing features for free
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Samsung phones get Gemini Live Camera and Screen Sharing features for free

Samsung users can now enjoy new features with Google’s Gemini Live, which now supports camera and screen sharing. These tools were first shown at Google I/O 2025, and they are now rolling out to more Android phones, including Samsung devices.
Gemini AI assistant provides helpful, personalized, and accessible information. You can access Gemini on Samsung devices with the side button. Feature such as Gemini Live works great on Samsung devices with a wide integration for system applications. Now, the Gemini Live is getting more useful with new camera and screen sharing features on Samsung devices.
If you’ve a Samsung device, you might have already seen a prompt saying, “Share your camera or screen with Gemini Live.” When you enable this, two handy buttons appear during your Gemini Live sessions. These options make it super easy to share what’s on your screen or through your camera.

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You can even start sharing right from the Gemini overlay, no matter which app you’re using. The amazing feature is that while you’re chatting with Gemini Live, you can scroll through apps or websites, and Gemini will use what it sees to give you better answers and help.
Notably, your phone will give a little vibration before it starts sharing to notify you that the sharing has started. You can stop sharing anytime by pulling down the notification shade.
When using the camera, a viewfinder pops up on your screen, letting you switch between the front and back cameras with a tap. Google recommends moving the camera steadily for the best results. Remember, your screen needs to stay on during sharing, as it won’t work if you turn it off.
iPhone and iPad users will also get these features soon, but Samsung users are among the first to try them out. If you are using a Samsung phone, try the new features now.
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