As Samsung gears up for the much-anticipated launch of its Galaxy S25 series on January 22, leaked marketing materials from Brazilian outlet Technoblog have surfaced, unveiling critical specifications and innovative AI enhancements that users can look forward to.
The Galaxy S25 and S25+ models are set to impress with a robust camera system, featuring a 50MP main camera with 2x in-sensor zoom, a 10MP telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom, and a 12MP ultrawide camera. Both models will also house 12MP front-facing cameras, ensuring sharable selfies. The S25+ maintains a substantial 4,900 mAh battery that promises up to 30 hours of video playback.

On the other hand, the Galaxy S25 Ultra retains its powerful 200MP main camera, complemented by a 50MP periscope lens capable of 5x optical zoom, and a 10MP short telephoto lens with 3x optical zoom. A notable upgrade in the Ultra model is the introduction of a new 50MP ultrawide lens, replacing the 12MP sensor from previous ultras. Additionally, it will feature a 12MP selfie camera, a predictable choice given current trends.

The S25 Ultra will also pack a 5,000 mAh battery, similar to its predecessors, with Samsung boasting up to 31 hours of video playback.
All devices in the Galaxy S25 series will run on the powerful Snapdragon 8 Elite chip and include a standard 12GB of RAM, setting a high bar for performance.
The leak also highlights exciting new AI functionalities debuting with the S25 series, designed to enhance user experience significantly.
Samsung's new feature, now named Brief, will provide daily summaries tailored to individual users, including morning briefs with weather updates, schedules, and energy scores linked to Samsung wearables. Commute briefs will activate navigation and music controls when entering a vehicle, while evening summaries will present daily activity trends and memorable photo collages.

Moreover, the updated Google Gemini integration will allow first-party Samsung applications to work seamlessly with Google's AI assistant, enabling users to ask Gemini to read on-screen content from apps like YouTube and interact with Samsung’s ecosystem, including Samsung Notes.

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