The Galaxy S25 lineup has been in the news almost every other day with interesting insights about the smartphones in the series.
Official promos have started leaking as the launch date is fast approaching. A new leak now shares a couple of interesting AI features that we can expect in the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra.
New Galaxy AI Features
The handsets will support Now Brief, an AI feature that will be introduced in the upcoming series. This feature will offer a summary of your day-to-day activities. Additionally, the feature will offer other details such as suggestions on how to use various Galaxy features, activity goals, weather information, and a recap of your day through a photo.
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The smartphones will also respond to the voice command Hey Gemini. Interestingly, Gemini will be compatible with multiple apps. Users can use the AI assistant to write a quick note using Samsung Notes or even get the desired information present in a YouTube video.
Expected Galaxy S25 Lineup Specifications
Like the earlier series, the Ultra variant will have the biggest 5,000 mAh battery in the lineup. The S25 Plus will have the next largest 4,900 mAh battery and the base S25 variant will encompass the smallest battery.
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The Galaxy S25 and S25 variants will have the same camera setup. They will have three cameras on the back that are a main snapper with a 50 MP resolution, an ultra-wide snapper with a 12 MP resolution, and a telephoto snapper with a 10 MP resolution and 3x optical zoom. In contrast, the Galaxy S25 Ultra will have four cameras on the back comprising a 200 MP primary shooter, a 50 MP telephoto shooter with support for 5x optical zoom, a 50 MP ultra-wide shooter, and a 10 MP telephoto shooter supporting 3x zoom. The selfie camera will be the same 12 MP snapper in all three variants.
The Galaxy S25 lineup will have flat screens and frames with very thin bezels. However, the base and Plus variants will have sharp corners whereas the Ultra variant will come with round corners.
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