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Samsung Galaxy S25 Leaks: New Phones Could Come Bundled With Free Gemini Advanced Trial

An analysis of the Google app beta version 15.52.37 reveals code snippets indicating that the Galaxy S25 lineup may include complimentary access to Gemini Advanced.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Leaks: The highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 series, expected to launch during the Galaxy Unpacked event on January 22, 2025, could come with a significant perk for users. Reports suggest that buyers may receive a free trial subscription to Gemini Advanced, Google’s advanced AI model suite.

An analysis by Android Authority of the Google app beta version 15.52.37 reveals code snippets indicating that the Galaxy S25 lineup may include complimentary access to Gemini Advanced. The trial periods could vary depending on the model, ranging from three months to a full year. For instance, the base Galaxy S25 might offer three months of free access, the S25 Plus six months, and the S25 Ultra an entire year.

The subscription promises access to Google’s cutting-edge AI capabilities, enhancing user experiences. However, it’s important to note that these insights stem from APK teardown findings, which often hint at potential features but aren’t always reflective of final offerings.

Neither Samsung nor Google has officially confirmed this deal, but more details are expected to emerge during the Galaxy S25 series announcement. Stay tuned for updates on what could be one of Samsung’s most exciting flagship releases yet.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 To Get Seamless Updates

The upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, along with the Galaxy S25 and Galaxy S25 Plus, is expected to include seamless A/B update support, according to recently leaked files. This new feature will allow system updates to be installed in the background, requiring only a brief reboot to activate, eliminating the need for prolonged update installation screens.

What Are Seamless Updates?

Seamless updates operate on a dual-partition system, where one partition runs the operating system while the other remains idle as a backup. Updates are applied to the inactive partition, and the device switches to it upon reboot. This approach not only ensures a smoother user experience by minimizing downtime but also acts as a safeguard — allowing the device to revert to the previous version if an update fails.

Although the system demands extra storage, the generous capacities of modern flagship smartphones make this trade-off negligible compared to the convenience and reliability it delivers.

This move by Samsung aligns with industry trends, offering users enhanced efficiency and peace of mind during software updates.

About the author Shayak Majumder

Shayak Majumder leads the ABP Live English team. He reviews gadgets, covers everything AI, and is on the lookout for the next big tech trend to cover. He is also building a data-driven AI-aware newsroom. Got tips? Reach out!

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