Alongside the announcement of the new Galaxy S25 during the Unpacked 2025 event this Wednesday (22nd), Samsung announces major updates to Galaxy AI ecosystem. Native integration with Gemini and the new One UI 7, in addition to the Now Brief mode to summarize the main information of the day, are the highlights of the category.
These new features were already highly anticipated by the public, and the South Korean giant promised that these changes will change the way users interact with their smartphones. A few weeks ago during CES 2025, a Samsung executive explained: company wants Act on multiple fronts to democratize the use of AI.
Gemini and Now Short
Perhaps the Galaxy AI system’s biggest asset for the new Galaxy S25 is Native integration with Google’s virtual assistant Gemini. As with other Android devices, just say “Hello Gemini” and ask a question for the AI to use its database to respond to requests.
But what really stands out from the event is Brief Now, which serves as a large space for personalized summaries. The company’s shows show a night recap, for example, focusing on recalling memorable parts of the last 24 hours and even detailing physical activities performed.
In the morning, when the user uses a Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Ring connected to their smartphone, these summaries can appear to give weather forecasts and how your sleep was at night.
One UI 7 is synonymous with artificial intelligence
While not the focus of this article, Galaxy AI is strongly tied to Samsung’s new interface. With the help of artificial intelligence and Gemini integration, the new One UI will act as an ally for users to not only talk to their smartphones but also be used as a support tool.
One of the most interesting features of this new feature is Integration between multiple applications simultaneously. For example, it is possible to ask Galaxy AI for information about a music event and place the presentation on the calendar.
It will be possible to request a summary of a particular video on YouTube and add this transcribed content to the Notes application. If you’re planning to leave home and want to find a nice restaurant to have dinner with someone, just ask Galaxy AI to find a business with a particular culinary specialty and send the location to a contact on WhatsApp.
For students, Samsung says this will be possible Take a photo of a mathematical equation and ask for a quick solution to the problem. But the idea here is that the results not only show the answer, but also teach the user how to solve a particular question in accessible and less robotic language. This is a great way of saying that the definitions of cheating in high school have been updated.
During a presentation, TecMundo Samsung Brazil’s senior product marketing manager Renato Citrini, who attended the meeting, demonstrated this mathematical analysis technology with Enem. Galaxy AI can analyze and quickly answer the entrance exam question, as well as providing comments and further analysis on all available answer options.
AI Ally
Galaxy AI also introduced the feature called Aliado AI, which works as a sort of suite for user-focused services. Among the available options, Samsung has updated the famous one. Circle to Search can now recognize songs even when you’re humming them without knowing the lyrics..

A very interesting function introduced with the last generation was translation in the call recorder, which can now record, transcribe and summarize material in different languages.
For those on the creative team, the company introduced Design with AI, an option. It allows the user to create synthetic images in different styles through commands. It’s similar to what certain editing apps already do, but for watercolor, oil painting, sketches, 3D drawings, etc. It has styles created specifically by Samsung, such as.
This is also made possible thanks to AI Select, which appears as an improved printing tool in the side taskbar. Here, users can share whatever they want in the message, such as a dog photo, and create personalized images.
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Source: Tec Mundo

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