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Samsung Galaxy apps may soon get the power of Gemini AI
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Samsung Galaxy devices will soon integrate Gemini AI capabilities with core Samsung apps, according to recent leaks about the upcoming Galaxy S25 series.

Key details: Samsung’s partnership with Google is expanding beyond Circle to Search to enable deeper Gemini AI integration with Samsung’s native applications.

  • Leaked screenshots reveal Gemini extensions for Samsung Notes, Calendar, and Reminder apps
  • These integrations will allow Google’s AI to access and interact with content in these apps, with user permission
  • The functionality appears to be part of Samsung’s next wave of Galaxy AI features

Planned capabilities: Gemini will offer several practical features across Samsung’s core applications to enhance productivity and organization.

  • Samsung Calendar integration enables AI-powered event creation, editing, and deletion, including the ability to create events from images
  • For Samsung Notes, Gemini can create new notes, summarize existing content, and search notes using natural language descriptions
  • The Reminder app integration allows for AI-assisted creation, editing, and deletion of reminders, though with some functional limitations

Broader ecosystem: The integration represents a growing expansion of Gemini’s capabilities across various applications.

  • Current Gemini extensions already support popular services including Gmail, WhatsApp, Google Workspace, and Spotify
  • The functionality will primarily operate through Google’s app infrastructure rather than Samsung’s own AI systems
  • These features are expected to debut with the Galaxy S25 series launch

Market context: Samsung is actively promoting the upcoming Galaxy S25 series with special incentives for early adopters.

  • Pre-order reservations are available with a $50 credit offer
  • Potential savings of up to $1,200+ are being advertised
  • Reservation signup is free with no purchase obligation

Future implications: This expanded partnership between Samsung and Google signals a strategic shift in how smartphone manufacturers are approaching AI integration, focusing on practical applications that enhance existing tools rather than creating entirely new features. The success of these integrations could influence how other manufacturers approach AI implementation in their devices.

Gemini may soon be able to tap into Samsung Notes, Calendar, and Reminders

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