Samsung's partnership with Google imbues its new Galaxy S25 phones with powerful AI and deep integration across its ecosystem. That's a major, major win.
The feature I dislike the most about Apple Intelligence has to be the AI-powered notification summaries. These notification summaries are supposed to provide you with a quick way to glance at important information from your apps.
When Apple Intelligence was announced, and its big features were tied to the iPhone 16 series, I decided it was time to upgrade my four-generation old iPhone 12 Pro Max. I bought
The Galaxy S25 Ultra builds on the solid Galaxy AI foundation from the S24 Ultra, which introduced handy features like Circle to Search and Live Translate. Samsung’s goal with its improved Galaxy AI? Introduce AI agents that can do stuff on your behalf, integrate the AI more deeply into the software and make it more personal.
As a Samsung user, I prefer the Galaxy S25 Ultra but is it the right phone for your needs as well or are you better served by Apple?
A little over a year after xAI announced Grok, X's AI-powered assistant, it's now available in the US as a standalone app.
On paper, the Galaxy S25 Ultra has the iPhone 16 Pro Max's number. The Galaxy S25 Ultra has 200MP wide, 50MP ultrawide, and 50MP telephoto cameras. The iPhone 16 Pro Max only has 48MP wide, 48MP ultrawise, and 12MP telephoto cameras, respectively. The more megapixels often equates to more detailed and higher resolution photos.
Samsung just made the Galaxy S25 series is official - here's everything about the design, specs, Galaxy AI features, and preorder deals.
If the Artificial Intelligence (AI) thematic is developing cracks, you won’t see them by looking at the still strong Mag 7 stock prices – particularly NVIDIA. Nor will you see evidence of cracks in the AI hype in any relevant company’s messaging.
I’m talking, of course, about Apple Intelligence specifically. Partly because I’m more interested in Apple than other tech companies, and partly because Apple’s AI platform is that much more likely to be somewhat constrained by social ethics and the principles of data privacy.
The budget-friendly iPhone SE 4 will reportedly support Apple Intelligence, a feature currently exclusive to the company’s flagship phones.