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Samsung might offer free access to Google’s Gemini Advanced with the Galaxy S25

Samsung and Google might team up for the Galaxy S25 launch, providing free AI subscriptions.

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As we enter 2025, tech enthusiasts and Samsung aficionados are buzzing with anticipation for the upcoming Galaxy S25 series. With whispers of a launch date set for January 22, and the devices potentially hitting the shelves in early February, there’s another layer of excitement that’s been added to the mix.

According to recent leaks and code teardowns by Android Authority, Samsung might be throwing in a significant sweet deal with each purchase of the Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra – complimentary access to Google’s Gemini Advanced.

For those not in the loop, Gemini Advanced is the premium tier of Google’s AI suite, usually locked behind a $19.99 monthly subscription. This service is known for its ability to handle complex tasks, from coding to nuanced multi-modal instructions, offering users a taste of Google’s most advanced AI capabilities.

What’s the deal?

Here’s how it breaks down, as per the reports from Android Authority:

  • Galaxy S25: Owners might enjoy three months of Gemini Advanced for free.
  • Galaxy S25+: This model could secure six months of access.
  • Galaxy S25 Ultra: The top-tier device in the lineup might come with a full year of Gemini Advanced at no extra cost.

This information surfaced from an APK teardown of the latest Google app for Android, where strings of code hinted at these exclusive offers. While this isn’t an official confirmation from Samsung or Google, the presence of this code in the app suggests a strong possibility that such a promotion could be in the works.

Why it matters

This potential perk isn’t just about saving money; it’s about giving new Galaxy S25 users a competitive edge with one of the most advanced AI tools on the market. Gemini Advanced can enhance productivity, creativity, and even daily life management through better integration with Google’s ecosystem, like Gmail, Google Docs, and Sheets. For users, this means faster image generation, more sophisticated AI assistance, and a glimpse into the future of AI interaction on mobile devices.

The catch?

However, it’s worth noting that this is all based on preliminary code and leaks. No official word has been released by either Samsung or Google, which means there’s always a chance this could change or not materialize at all. Leaks are thrilling but come with their share of uncertainty. Also, while the idea of getting such a high-value service for free is appealing, one must consider if this will be the only pre-order incentive. In past releases, Samsung has offered tangible perks like storage upgrades or bundled accessories which some might prefer over a software subscription.

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  • ‘Free’ Galaxy AI has a catch, what Samsung isn’t telling you

Looking ahead

For those planning to upgrade, this could make the decision much easier, blending the allure of new hardware with the promise of advanced AI capabilities. But until we get the official nod, keep your expectations checked, your curiosity piqued, and your calendars marked for January 22, 2025, when Samsung might just redefine what a smartphone launch can offer.

Stay tuned, as we’ll keep you updated with all the latest from the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, including whether this enticing deal with Google’s Gemini Advanced will indeed come to fruition.


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