A new leak has seemingly revealed the hotly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 will see a major Galaxy AI upgrade.
The new leak comes from veteran smartphone leaker Evan Blass, who published what seems to be a marketing video showing off some of the new features coming to Samsung’s Galaxy AI suite of features.
These features are expected to launch alongside the Samsung Galaxy S25 series, which will likely be unveiled at Samsung’s latest Galaxy Unpacked event, set to take place on Wednesday, January 22.
Galaxy AI brings agentic AI features to the Galaxy S25 series
The leaked video starts with a user being woken up by the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra’s alarm, after which a feature called Insights delivers information like the weather, sleep scores, and other data that the user might want to see when they first wake – all in a single scrollable screen.
The video then cuts to another user who asks Google’s Gemini assistant to “find a pet-friendly Italian restaurant with outdoor seating and send it to Tony.” Gemini sends a rundown of nearby restaurants, then compiles a message that the user approves to be sent with a simple tap.
Perhaps the best AI features are those that aren’t as in-your-face, though. In the video, Samsung shows off the new Night Video mode on the Galaxy S25 series, which can seemingly capture more detail than before. It’s kind of like how night mode photos have worked in the past, but in video. The user then makes use of the Audio Eraser tool to remove nearby noise, and focus the audio on a person playing piano.
Not all of these features are completely new. For example, Gemini can already send text messages, and Google’s Audio Eraser tool has been available on the Pixel since the launch of the Pixel 9 series. That said, Audio Eraser has so far been limited to Pixel devices, so the video at least shows off the fact that it’s expanding to more phones.
As mentioned, the likely reveal of the Galaxy S25 is only a few days away. It’s expected to comprise the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra. All three new devices are expected get a series of upgrades apart from those that are AI-based, including the new Snapdragon 8 Elite chip.