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Samsung Galaxy S25 leak teases new AI features

EditorBy EditorJanuary 3, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Samsung is allegedly not done adding AI features into its flagship phones.

That’s according to prolific (and often correct) leaker Ice Universe on X, via Tech Radar. This latest leak suggests that Samsung is about to one-up Apple Intelligence in some nondescript way. According to Ice Universe, some of the new features haven’t even been leaked yet, so they might be total surprises if/when Samsung announces them alongside the new Galaxy S25 phones, slated to launch sometime this month.

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That’s about all there is to this leak, unfortunately. Ice Universe didn’t tease what some of these new, allegedly unleaked features might be. As with most AI features on smartphones, it wouldn’t be shocking if they were related to photography or text generation in some way. The last batch of Galaxy AI features, announced last summer, included ways to turn selfies into AI portraits and language translation tools, among other things.

For these ones, though, we’ll just have to wait. Either until Samsung announces them officially, or someone decides to leak them ahead of time.

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