Samsung recently revealed its newest generation of flagship telephones, the Galaxy S25 series.
As expected, many of the new functions are focused on artificial intelligence, with AI making its way to even more areas of the new phones.
Now the first Galaxy S25 are in the hands of testers, including Tech Advisor. Our full Galaxy S25 Ultra Review is now live, with reviews from the other models.
Elsewhere, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, known for its Apple leaks, has praised the Google Gemin integration in particular, which Samsung uses as artificial intelligence for its smartphones.
According to Gurman, the artificial intelligence of Google and Samsung feels almost futuristic compared to Apple Intelligence. He specifically emphasized his ability to understand multiple assignments one after the other, which can process it quickly and give a relevant response.
In contrast to Apple, Samsung has familiarized an external company instead of developing its own tool, although the new version of Siri is integrated with Chatgpt.
Gurman is not the only one who sees Apple finding out
Gurman’s criticism agrees with the ranks of other voices that criticize Apple Intelligence as too limited or too late for the market.
For users in the EU, Samsung still has the enormous advantage that the smart assistant on the Galaxy S25 also works in German, English, French, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Swedish, Spanish and Turkish.
Apple Intelligence has been announced for languages other than English, but this is not expected before April or May 2025.
It can certainly be argued that Apple’s assistant on the iPhone has its own benefits compared to Google Gemini. But being limited to English and without support for complex assignments means that Google (and by extension, Samsung) now has the clear lead.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication MacWelt And was translated and adapted from German.