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    The Samsung S25 Ultra – a revolutionary, AI-driven smartphone

    Samsung has done it again with its latest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra.
    By Samsung2 April 2025
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    The Samsung S25 Ultra - a revolutionary, AI-driven smartphoneSamsung has done it again with its latest flagship, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. With its exciting AI features, titanium-grade durable frame and massive, 6.9-inch display, this smartphone is made for casual and power users alike.

    But beyond the hardware specifications, which are certainly top-notch, there are three standout features that take this smartphone into revolutionary territory: multimodal search, advanced music recognition and the AI sidekick, Gemini.

    Multimodal Search: your personal Sherlock Holmes

    Picture yourself on the street. You see a pair of trainers that you immediately fall in love with but have no clue where to find them. Or perhaps you spot an unusual plant that you’d like for your house or garden, but you don’t know the name. With Multimodal Search on the S25 Ultra, you don’t have to rely on frustrating generic keyword searches or guesswork.

    Samsung’s multimodal search, powered by AI, allows users simply to take a photo of something and get information instantly. From recognising products to learning about landmarks and even picking up random trivia, this feature is an absolute winner. It’s like having a turbocharged Sherlock Holmes in your pocket – albeit one who works a hundred times quicker than the famous sleuth, minus the magnifying glass.

    The best part? It’s deeply integrated into Samsung’s ecosystem, so it is unbelievably fast and intuitive. Simply point your camera at an object, and in seconds you’ll get details on what it is, where to buy it and even reviews from other users. This feature is ideal for shoppers, travellers and anyone who is simply curious.

    Advanced music recognition: the ultimate song finder

    Music recognition apps have existed for some time now, but Samsung has taken things to a different level with the AI-powered music search on the S25 Ultra. Rather than having to rely on hearing the real song via the microphone, this smart feature allows users to hum or sing a tune, and the AI will identify the song with uncanny precision.

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    This is a lifesaver for anyone who has had a song stuck in their head but is unable to remember the artist or lyrics. Or picture this: you’re at work, and one of your colleagues is playing an absolute cracker, but you don’t want to ask awkwardly what it is. Instead of having your ears pressed to the wall trying to make out the words, merely hum the tune and the AI on this incredible device will take care of the rest.

    No more searching for ages or trying to recall a song from the depths of your memory: Samsung has made music discovery and listening easier than it’s ever been before. It doesn’t matter if you’re at a café or a shopping centre or even watching a film; you can immediately identify the songs you love and pop them on your playlist.

    Gemini: the AI sidekick you never knew you needed

    In this modern day and age, we could all use an additional pair of hands to help us manage our daily affairs. With the Samsung S25 Ultra, you receive not only a phone but also a complete AI assistant in the form of Gemini.

    Gemini is so much more than a simple voice assistant. It’s a powerful AI tool fully integrated into the S25 Ultra’s software, designed to make multitasking effortless. Whether you’re a one-person business, a content creator or just a busy person juggling a hectic schedule, Gemini is here to help. Here’s what it can do:

    • Schedule meetings and organise tasks: With just your voice, Gemini can set up meetings and reminders and organise your to-do list so that you’re productive throughout the day, and don’t forget any important appointments.
    • Summarise long documents: If you’ve ever promised yourself that you’d read a document but never got around to it, Gemini can summarise key points in an instant, saving you time.
    • Draft e-mails and messages: If you need to respond to an office e-mail or fire off a quick text, Gemini can write messages that are professional and well-written.
    • Give advice and friendly chat: Feeling unmotivated? Not sure which direction to take? Gemini is able to offer professional advice or even just have a chat with you if you’re feeling isolated.

    With one-tap convenience, Gemini is there to help you in any situation – whether you’re working on a project, organising your life or just on the lookout for some AI-powered entertainment, Gemini has got you covered.

    AI-powered productivity and convenience

    While there are many smartphones on the market, the Samsung S25 Ultra stands out by its next-level use of AI-driven productivity and convenience. These three standout features – multimodal search, advanced music recognition and Gemini AI – are all there to make life easier and more effortless. Whether you’re a content creator, working professional or casual user, the S25 Ultra sees that AI is taking some of the load off you every step of the way.

    For tech-savvy people who need that powerful sidekick or those looking to enjoy AI magic firsthand, the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the ideal choice. The phone is so much more than just a device – it’s a tool to help you succeed in this modern world – with its appealing form factor, top-of-the-line hardware and next-gen AI technology.

    So, if you’re looking for a phone that keeps up with your fast-paced life, look no further than the S25 Ultra – your AI-powered smartphone of the future.

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