photographs and first details of the brand’s finest and most innovative mobile

Samsung’s big day is not over yet. Although the presentation of Unpacked 2025 has focused on Galaxy AI and the news of the new Galaxy S25, that is not all that has appeared throughout the event, and there are many details that we will be able to expand upon as the hours go by. For example, the biggest surprise of the event: the Galaxy S25 Edge. Of course, calling it a ‘surprise’ is perhaps exaggerating, because this is another part of the presentation that had already been leaked a few months ago; The part we didn’t expect is the name. Originally, this device was leaked as the Galaxy S25 Slim, a hint of what it was going to be like; but perhaps that is why Samsung has decided to choose the name Edge for its new model, which will complete the S25 range in the near future. The Galaxy S25 Edge is Samsung’s most innovative mobile phone in many years. To say that it is thin is simply an understatement, since reaching a lower thickness is not as easy as it seems, especially if we do not want sacrifices in the most important areas of the mobile. That is where Samsung’s innovation lies, reducing the thickness while offering an experience very similar or identical to that of the rest of the Galaxy S25 range. For example, the Galaxy S25 Edge is expected to use ALoP technologypresented last year, for the cameras; specifically, for the telephoto camera, which usually takes up a lot of space on the device due to the lenses necessary for optical zoom. Samsung’s solution places the lenses horizontally to avoid this problem without reducing the zoom level. The Galaxy Unpacked preview video showed off this new camera, confirming that it will use it. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Alvarez del Vayo The Free Android San Jose, California In the same way, the short video also focused for a moment on the battery of the Galaxy S25 Edge, which uses the new battery technology from Samsung. Instead of stacking the cells, this technology allows the area occupied by the battery inside the mobile to be expanded, to reduce the thickness without reducing capacity. Therefore, the Galaxy S25 Edge should last about the same as a Galaxy S25, or even a Galaxy S25 Ultra according to rumors. Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Alvarez del Vayo The Free Android San Jose, California EL ESPAÑOL – El Androide Libre has been able to see some models of the Galaxy S25 Edge in person, and the first impressions are shocking. It is a very thin and light device, and surprisingly, it has its own design lines instead of using the same design as the rest of the Galaxy S25 range. Samsung The Free Android This original design is evident in the camera array, which has a completely new design. The big difference is the ‘island’ in which the lenses are housed, unlike the Galaxy S25, whose lenses come directly from the back of the devices. It is very possible that this island was necessary for the space occupied by the cameras, even with Samsung technology, and that makes this device easily recognizable. At the moment, Samsung has not given more details about this new device, both the ‘hardware’ used and the expected launch date; There are likely still several months of development left, considering there were no functional units in Unpacked.

The “Finnish trick” to insulate your house from the cold by hand sounds great. Has major leaks

We all know those videos that started on Facebook and reached TikTok of fixes or repairs in less than five minutes. Some were useful, others logic itself told you that it couldn’t be like that. In this line and with the arrival of the cold, ingenuity sharpens, last winter the trick was simple: Use a plastic film that adheres to the window frame and is sealed with tape, creating an additional layer of insulation. However, they have now changed it to a Finnish trick that uses bubble wrap. Finnish trick. The trick consists of using bubble wrap as insulation for windows during winter. By spraying water on the glass and placing the smooth side of the plastic, the bubbles act as a layer of air that improves thermal insulation, reducing cold entry and heat loss. It’s a cheap and easy solution, although visibility will be somewhat blurry. You can keep it all winter if placed correctly. But is it safe or recommended? A video taken from social networks must be taken with a grain of salt, because we do not know if it really works. In this case, the trick can offer A temporary, economical and easy solution to improve the insulation in windows. In this Finnish trick, the efficiency lies in the layer of air trapped inside the bubbles, which acts as a thermal insulator. However, this method is not a long-term option and can become damaged over time if not installed properly. Along those same lines, the use of plastic and poor installation can cause humidity between the plastic and the window, favoring the appearance of mold. In addition, you have to seal the material with tape, which can cause air leaks. Although the technique may be useful as a quick or temporary solution, it should not be considered a replacement for more effective and permanent methods of isolation. Alternatives without reforms. Among the different options, the most popular is the use of thermal insulation window films, which offer a more resistant barrier to the cold without compromising visibility. These easy-to-install films cling to windows and create an insulating layer of air, but unlike bubble wrap, they are thinner and less prone to damage. In the same line is the sealing of windows and doors with weather stripping or special tapes that prevent air leaks. For their part, without the need to carry out a renovation, there are thermal curtains, which can be a simple solution to keep the heat inside the rooms, since they are designed to block the cold outside and maintain the inside temperature. Invest money. Now if your goal is to continue improving your home, then install double-glazed windows, because they offer superior insulation and reduce heat loss and the entry of outside noise. And if you are going to continue investing, another alternative is gas condensing boilers, which can reduce energy consumption while reducing CO2 emissions. The impact of plastic. While the hacks circulating on TikTok, like this one from Finland, may seem like clever and inexpensive solutions to dealing with the cold, it’s important to consider their environmental impact. Excessive use of plastic, even in small quantities, contributes to the growing waste problem. For this reason, although these ideas may be effective in the short term, we must be responsible when using it and think about the long-term environmental impact. Image | Unsplash and Unsplash Xataka | A kick forward of 75 days: the extension that Trump has granted to TikTok is pure uncertainty

Netflix is ​​going like a rocket but stops communicating its figures. The reason is simple: everything has a roof

Netflix has announced its financial results for the last quarter of 2024, and they leave us with two closely related news. First, in 2025 new price increase is coming in countries around the world such as the United States or Portugal. Second, the number of subscribers has increased dramaticallymuch more than expected in the company’s own projections, leaving the global total at 302 million customers. The numbers. More specifically: in the United States the price for the standard plan with ads goes from $6.99 per month to $7.99, and from $15.49 per month to $17.99 in the standard plan. These are just some examples justified by the 19 million new subscribers that came to the platform in the fourth quarter of 2024. 9.8 million new subscribers were expected, so the results have far exceeded expectations, generating profits of 10.2 billion of dollars. A little more. As Netflix explains, “as we continue to invest in programming and offer more value to our partners, we will occasionally ask them to pay a little more so we can reinvest and continue improving Netflix.” That is, they are going to raise prices whenever they can, having become de facto in one of the most expensive options on the streaming scene (and if we compare it with specific competitors like Prime Video, Netflix is ​​a much more expensive option). However, he also knows that these increases have a limit. Communication is over. Possibly, Netflix already knew this in 2024. It was then, in April, when he announced that the fourth quarter of 2024, for which we have just received the data, would be the last in which Netflix would talk about the number of subscribers. From now on, apart from the audience and viewing figures that it will continue to communicate a couple of times a year, it will provide other types of data (profits, growth, budget), and will only report key subscriber figures when they are crossed. That is to say, very publicizable round numbers: possibly we will not hear about the subject again until they cross the threshold of 400 or 500 million subscribers. The ceiling is hit. What does this decision mean? Possibly, Netflix has calculated that it cannot grow much more (hence the surprise that the platform itself recognized at an increase in subscribers greater than calculated). They will stop communicating those numbers so as not to give the impression that their growth is being hindered, especially since Netflix’s growth points in other directions. The main one is the economic one: Netflix can increase its profits, and hence the price increase, as well as the recent measures that we have seen in recent months: ending shared accounts, tiers with ads… the Netflix bubble is far from exploding, but it has to diversify. Video games and more. At this time he is developing strategies such as his still timid, but increasingly clear intention to enter the video game industrywhich show that Netflix has no choice but to see its growth slow down in its original business, but that does not prevent it from becoming a diverse and multi-tentacled monster. It has also already announced that it will slightly increase its budget for creating programs (from 17,000 to 18,000 million dollars), in something that also has a declaration of intent: it is not going to slow down in its race to become one of the main audiovisual producers. . Who can deny that he is achieving it? Thanks to ‘Emilia Pérez’ she will surely become one of the most nominated producers for this year’s Oscars. Header | Netflix In Xataka | Netflix is ​​experiencing its best moment thanks to two strategies that it always promised to combat: advertising and live events

features, price and technical sheet

Important day for Samsung, which has renewed its flagships. It has certainly done so with the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, but the new ones are also highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25+. These two smartphones arrive with a very conservative bet and a clear message: if it works, don’t touch it. There are differences, yes, but perhaps not as many as we would have expected. The most notable concerns the inclusion of Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC, which will reinforce the manufacturer’s clear commitment to AI functions. Technical sheet of the Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25+ Samsung Galaxy S25 SAMSUNG GALAXY S25+ Dimensions and weight 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2mm 162g 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3mm 190g Screen 6.2 inches FHD+ 2,340 x 1,080 px Dynamic AMOLED 120Hz Vision Booster 6.7 inches QHD+ 3,120 x 1,440 px Dynamic AMOLED 120Hz Vision Booster processor Qualcomm Snapdragon® 8 Elite 3nm Qualcomm Snapdragon® 8 Elite 3nm memory 12GB 12GB storage 128/256/512GB 256/512GB battery 4,000 mAh Charge 25W 15W wireless charging Reversible charging 4,900 mAh Charge 45W 15W wireless charging Reversible charging operating system Android 15 OneUI 7 Android 17 OneUI 7 endurance IP68 certification Gorilla Glass IP68 certification Gorilla Glass rear cameras Main: 50MP, f/1.8, 85º, OIS Wide angle: 12MP, f/2.2, 120º Telephoto lens: 10MP, f/2.4, OIS, 3x Main: 50MP, f/1.8, 85º, OIS Wide angle: 12MP, f/2.2, 120º Telephoto lens: 10MP, f/2.4, OIS, 3x front camera 12MP, f/2.2, 80º 12MP, f/2.2, 80º CONNECTIVITY 5G LTE Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 5.4 eSIM 5G LTE Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 5.4 eSIM others USB C (USB 3.2) NFC Ultra Wide Band GPS/Glonass/Beidou/Galileo/GZSS USB C (USB 3.2) NFC Ultra Wide Band GPS/Glonass/Beidou/Galileo/GZSS price From 909 euros From 1,159 euros Samsung Galaxy S25+ 256GB Mobile Phone with AI, Galaxy AI, 12GB RAM, 50MP Camera, Dual SIM, IP68, 3 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty + 1 Extra Year, Navy Blue Color (Spanish Version) *Some prices may have changed since the last review Samsung Galaxy S25 256GB Mobile Phone with AI, Galaxy AI, 12GB RAM, 50MP Camera, Dual SIM, IP68, 3 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty + 1 Extra Year, Gray Color (Spanish Version) *Some prices may have changed since the last review Almost no changes in design, cameras and hardware We have few changes in the design of devices that are practically a carbon copy of their predecessors. The dimensions are almost identical, and there are only very slight changes except for the thickness: The Galaxy S25 and S25+ lose weight with its 7.2 and 7.3 mm thickness compared to the 7.6 and 7.7 mm respectively of the Galaxy S24 and S24+. This also affects the weight, which is also slightly reduced – and never better said – (162 compared to 167 g and 190 compared to 196). For the rest, we are looking at devices that will be very difficult to differentiate from their predecessors, although they do have a somewhat more rounded design for a better grip, says the manufacturer. The rear ones are also practically identical, and the camera module also remains as we already knew in last year’s editions. The most significant change is in the rings that surround and cover the sensors. They inherit that format from the company’s folding mobile phones, thus unifying that design language throughout their catalog. The sensors offered by these phones are exactly identical to last year’s. Thus, we have a 50 MP main sensor, a 12 MP ultra wide angle and a 10 MP telephoto lens, while the 12 MP sensor is also maintained on the front. It is especially striking that none of the sensors have undergone modifications, and although they already performed outstandingly last year, this is usually an important argument to encourage the purchase of new terminals. Not so this time. Where there are changes in the SoC of these phones, which make a clear leap by incorporating the new ones Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elitechips that promise performance increases of 40% in NPU, 37% in CPU and 30% in GPU compared to the previous version. That Exceptional power is vital to bringing AI features to life that Samsung wanted to be a hallmark of these terminals. To back it up we also have 12 GB of RAM across the entire range, when last year the Galaxy S24 started at 8 GB. One UI 7 and AI as a flag The new Samsung Galaxy S25 and S25+ will be governed by Android 15 and above all by One UI 7the customization layer that in this new version that comes with a lot of visual changes to the interfaceicons, notifications or animations, but it also comes with some new functions and above all with the total commitment to AI options. Thus, One UI 7 will allow another layer of privacy with the ‘AppLock‘: while Secure Folder creates a duplicate of an app that can only be accessed from this folder, App Lock completely blocks the application, ideal for protecting our banking apps or dating apps, for example. But It is the AI ​​functions that want to shine with its own light. For example, we have an updated version of Google’s Circle to Search, which now quickly recognizes phone numbers, emails, and URLs on the screen. Understanding natural language is also another advantage of the new AI integrated into these devices. Depending on the manufacturer, all you need to do is ask to easily find a specific photo in Gallery or adjust the size of screen fonts in Settings. For this we will have a physical button on the side to activate Geminiwhich now interacts with apps from Google and Samsung, but also some from third parties such as Spotify. The Now Brief feature offers daily tips and relevant information at all times. This AI is also applied when recording videos or taking photos. We have an Audio Eraser to simplify the elimination of unwanted noise in videos, isolating, for example, wind, music, nature or background noises. The Galaxy S25 now has depth of field control with the so-called Virtual Aperture, and … Read more

New Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, technical sheet with features, price and specifications.

The day arrived. Samsung has just made official what are, to date, the most ambitious phones it has ever made. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25 They are already a reality, and land as one of the biggest refinement exercises we have seen in the company. In Xataka we have already been able to have some first impressions with thembut if what you want is to know in detail the characteristics and technical specifications of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, the most ambitious of the three, this is your place. We are waiting for you in Territorio S Do you like Samsung? We have a new media specialized in Samsung and its products with tricks, offers, tutorials and all the news about the brand. Go to S Territory Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra technical sheet Samsung galaxy s25 ultra dimensions and weight 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2mm 218g screen 6.9 inches Quad HD+ resolution AMOLED LTPO 120Hz Gorilla Glass Armor 2 processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Storage 12 + 256GB 12 + 512GB 12 + 1TB rear cameras 200 MP, f/1.7, OIS 50 MP, f/3.4, OIS, x5 zoom 10 MP, f/2.4, OIS, x3 zoom 50 MP, f/1.9 ultra wide angle front camera 12MP, f/2.2 battery 5,000mAh 45W fast charging 15W wireless charging operating system Android 15 based on One UI 7 connectivity 5G (2xNano + eSIM)Wi-Fi 7Bluetooth 5.4GPSNFCUWBUSB type C others IP68 Integrated S-Pen Samsung Dex price From 1,459 euros Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 256GB Mobile Phone with AI, Galaxy AI, 12GB RAM, 200MP Camera, Dual SIM, IP68, 3 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty + 1 Extra Year, Titanium Gray (Spanish Version) *Some prices may have changed since the last review This is how Samsung makes money: the secret is in the IPHONE An ode to refinement The first change that comes to the Galaxy S25 family has to do with the design. There are three main changes in its appearance. The first of them has to do with the ring that covers the lenses. Now it is more reminiscent of the company’s folding mobile phones, unifying the design between its high-end terminals. Personally, I think it is a complete success, since it creates more brand consistency than ever. We noticed the second change as soon as we picked up the phone: the weight has been reduced quite a bit. This Galaxy S25 Ultra now weighs 218 grams, 15 less than the previous generation. This is very noticeable on a phone, and it is now much more pleasant to hold in one hand. It is also thinner, 15% more. This is also helped by last big change, related to its corners. Last year they were quite angular and ended up digging into the palm of the hand. They are now much softer and, without destroying the Ultra design essence, make the phone much more comfortable. Top-notch hardware and cutting-edge software As for the hardware, almost everything remains the same as last year. The big change comes in the update of the processor, which becomes the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite. For the rest, the memory, battery, connectivity configurations are maintained… The screen grows a little to 6.9 inches and reduces its edges, which allows the size not to increase. Maintains the anti-reflective treatment from last year and, in this model, it debuts Corning’s new Gorilla Glass Armor 2. Software is one of the reasons for being in Samsung’s high-end, which comes with the release of One UI 7. This is one of the biggest changes we have ever seen from Samsung, both in terms of design and functionality. As for the interface, everything has been refined and looks more modern. The icons of a good part of the system have been changed, and the appearance when we see it is (in my opinion) much better than that of the previous version. The seven years of updates are maintained, a field in which Samsung dominates with an iron fist. Of course, its ROM is based on Android 15so we are up to date. The big changes come in AI. Everything has been refined and improved, a lot. Gemini It becomes the default assistant, image generation is now much better (it is surprising how brutal the progress has been) and we have more than interesting options, such as call recording with automatic transcription. And, yes, this option will be available in Spain. Some of these functions now work locally and do not require an internet connection, making the AI ​​experience more private. Natural communication between applications, a contextual widget that will show us different information throughout the day, a screen selector to analyze its content and perform actions (create GIFs, screenshots, copy texts, etc.). Everything has been given a twist so that AI becomes another element of everyday life, and not an element to be used from time to time. To top it off, this device comes with 6 months of Gemini Advanced, a good gift from Samsung and Google to enjoy the best AI features. A camera section focused on video If we talk about the camera, the hardware is practically identical to what we saw last year. It is repeated with 200 megapixelsthe telephoto lens is once again double (x3 and x5), and the change is in the ultra wide angle, which goes from 12 to 50 megapixels. Despite this, there are important improvements, especially when it comes to video. The Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra you can finally record in LOG. He logarithmic format It allows recording without final processing, in a much flatter format. In terms of coloring the video in editing, it is much better and offers more professional results, as long as we know how to use it. The professional video functions also improve, now having implementation of zebra patterns to detect overexposure. Samsung has worked with Qualcomm to fine-tune the phone’s noise reduction engine, which works in real time and is capable of detecting moving subjects, static subjects and different changes in scenes. In other … Read more

Its best asset is its inspiration in DSLRs

The artificial intelligence (AI) has been taking center stage in the presentations of most consumer devices for several years. Today, once again, it has attracted our attention during the launch of the new family of smartphones Galaxy S25but, fortunately, it is not the only juicy thing that Samsung has taught us. In this article what really matters to us are the cameras that the Galaxy S25 Ultra, the S25+ and the S25and yes, they have very interesting features. As we are about to discover, the camera equipment of the Galaxy S25 is essentially identical to that of the Galaxy S24 last year, but between both families there are important differences in the software that are worth not overlooking. Somehow the new Galaxy S25 refine many of the sections in which the S24 had room for improvement, although we will have to wait until we can analyze them in depth to find out if they really live up to expectations. Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra: technical specifications galaxy s25 galaxy s25+ galaxy s25 ultra screen 6.2-inch Full HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X Adaptive refresh from 1 to 120 Hz Vision Booster 6.7-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X QHD+ Adaptive refresh from 1 to 120 Hz Vision Booster 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X QHD+ Adaptive refresh from 1 to 120 Hz 100% DCI-P3 Vision Booster processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite main memory 12GB 12GB 12GB storage 128, 256 or 512 GB 256 or 512 GB 256, 512 GB or 1 TB front camera 12 megapixel Dual Pixel sensor, f/2.2 and 80 degree field of view 12 megapixel Dual Pixel sensor, f/2.2 and 80 degree field of view 12 megapixel Dual Pixel sensor, f/2.2 and 80 degree field of view rear cameras Ultra wide angle: 12 megapixel Dual Pixel AF sensor, f/2.2 and 120 degree field of view Main: 50 megapixel sensor, f/1.8, optical stabilization and 85 degree field of view Telephoto lens: 10 megapixel sensor, f/2.4, 3x optical zoom, optical stabilization and 36-degree field of view Ultra wide angle: 12 megapixel Dual Pixel AF sensor, f/2.2 and 120 degree field of view Main: 50 megapixel sensor, f/1.8, optical stabilization and 85 degree field of view Telephoto lens: 10 megapixel sensor, f/2.4, 3x optical zoom, optical stabilization and 36-degree field of view Main: 200 megapixel Super Quad Pixel AF sensor, f/1.7, optical stabilization and 85-degree field of view Ultra wide angle: 50 megapixel Dual Pixel sensor, f/1.9 and 120 degree field of view Telephoto lens 1: 50 megapixel sensor, f/3.4, 5x optical zoom, optical stabilization and 22-degree field of view Telephoto lens 2: 10 megapixel sensor, f/2.4, 3x optical zoom, optical stabilization and 36-degree field of view operating system Android 15 with One UI 7 Android 15 with One UI 7 Android 15 with One UI 7 connectivity USB-C USB-C USB-C wireless connectivity 5G Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 5.4 NFC 5G Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 5.4 NFC 5G Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 5.4 NFC sound Stereo speakers Stereo speakers Stereo speakers protection ip68 Yeah Yeah Yeah battery 4,000 mAh 4,900 mAh 5,000 mAh fast charging Yeah Yeah Yeah security and other features Ultrasonic fingerprint reader 2D face unlock Samsung DeX Samsung Pay Ultrasonic fingerprint reader 2D face unlock Samsung DeX Samsung Pay Ultrasonic fingerprint reader 2D face unlock Samsung DeX Samsung Pay dimensions 146.9 x 70.5 x 7.2mm 158.4 x 75.8 x 7.3mm 162.8 x 77.6 x 8.2mm weight 162g 190g 218g price From 969 euros From 1,159 euros From 1,579 euros Samsung Galaxy S25 256GB Mobile Phone with AI, Galaxy AI, 12GB RAM, 50MP Camera, Dual SIM, IP68, 3 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty + 1 Extra Year, Gray Color (Spanish Version) *Some prices may have changed since the last review Samsung Galaxy S25+ 256GB Mobile Phone with AI, Galaxy AI, 12GB RAM, 50MP Camera, Dual SIM, IP68, 3 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty + 1 Extra Year, Navy Blue Color (Spanish Version) *Some prices may have changed since the last review Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra 512GB Mobile Phone with AI, Galaxy AI, 12GB RAM, 200MP Camera, Dual SIM, IP68, 3 Year Manufacturer’s Warranty + 1 Extra Year, Titanium Gray (Spanish Version) *Some prices may have changed since the last review These are the cameras with which the Galaxy S25 wants to stand out in the high range Before delving into the software that Samsung offers us to get the most out of the photographic hardware of the new Galaxy S25, I suggest that we take a look at the cameras of the three mobile phones that make up this family. The front unit is identical in all three terminals: it is supported by a 12-megapixel Dual Pixel sensor that works in tandem with an optic with an aperture value of f/2.2 and an 80-degree field of view. A priori these specifications are identical to those of comparable terminals in the family Galaxy S24. The Galaxy S25 Ultra incorporates a main camera equipped with a 200 megapixel sensor and f/1.7 optics Come on, now, with the rear cameras. The ultra-wide-angle unit of the S25 and S25+ models offers us a 12-megapixel sensor that works hand in hand with an optic with an aperture value of f/2.2 and a 120-degree field of view. This hardware is in theory very similar to what the developers proposed to us last year. Galaxy S24 and S24+ in its ultra wide angle camera. The S25 Ultra, for its part, incorporates a main camera equipped with a 200 megapixel sensor and an optic with an aperture value of f/1.7 (nothing to object to its brightness). The Galaxy S25 Ultra’s ultra-wide-angle camera is the only one that has changed when compared to the equivalent unit on the S24 Ultra. Samsung’s new flagship mobile relies on a 50 megapixel Dual Pixel sensor that works hand in hand with an optic with an aperture value of f/1.9. Its field of vision is 120 degrees. This camera on the Galaxy S24 Ultra incorporates a 12-megapixel sensor and optics with f/2.2 aperture. Its … Read more

Samsung briefly shows the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Extreme thinness and “only” two cameras

When it seemed that everything was over after the celebration of Unpacked 2025, surprise. Samsung kept up its sleeve a small teaser of just a few seconds in which the future launch of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. The video showed only internal components and a video in which the construction of the device and its camera module was described in 3D, but there was no additional information about the device or its technical specifications. What was surprising in that teaser is an apparent commitment to thinness and the presence of a camera module different from that of its older brothers and in which We only found two sensors and not three. At Xataka we were able to attend the event live, and that allowed us to take a photo of the prototype that Samsung had placed on display. The design is certainly slim, but we’ll have to wait to find out more details about it. In Xataka | Samsung and Google have a great plan for augmented reality: develop glasses together

develop glasses together

Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. Spanish afternoon. A good day for a Galaxy Unpacked. The company has focused on presenting the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultraalthough it has had time to advance some of its plans related to augmented reality. Samsung has reaffirmed its partnership with Google to jointly manufacture AR glasses, as stated by TM Roh, president of Samsung Mobile, to Bloomberg. There is no news on its features or availability, beyond that “they will try to achieve the quality and availability we want as soon as possible.” The news comes with one of Google’s most recent announcements regarding mixed reality: Project Moohan. This is Google and Samsung’s plan to stand up to Meta, using the platform Android XRa system based on Android and specially designed for mixed reality devices. With Oculus on the market and VisionPro As Apple’s alternative, the Samsung and Google project would put a third reference rival on the table to mark a path: a new platform that could give life to a great future ecosystem. Image | Google In Xataka | Augmented Reality: what it is and how it differs from Virtual Reality

One UI 7 on the Samsung Galaxy S25 has achieved its goal with AI: to finally feel the need to use it

I don’t hide, when I tried Samsung AI Last year I wasn’t too surprised. I found them to work quite interesting, useful in specific circumstances, but very far from the “AI Phone” they wanted to propose. This year, things have changed. And they have done it in the most natural way possible: with slight refinements. I’m going to tell you why Samsung’s AI in the Samsung Galaxy S25, S25+ and S25 Ultra It is in the sweet spot that it deserves, what makes this generation so special and why now I am convinced that it is a characteristic to use perhaps not on a daily basis, but often. We are waiting for you in Territorio S Do you like Samsung? We have a new media specialized in Samsung and its products with tricks, offers, tutorials and all the news about the brand. Go to S Territory Call recording with transcription. One of the functions most requested by xatakeros has to do precisely with call recording. There are hardly any phones that can record them by default, and you have to resort to third-party apps that don’t always work well. In the case of the Samsung Galaxy S25, it is not only capable of recording calls but, once made, we will obtain a voice-to-text transcription using artificial intelligence. It works practically perfectly, and it is a function that has pleasantly surprised me. In Xataka 2025 is the year of AI in televisions: Samsung brings Galaxy functions to the new Neo QLED and OLED Gemini as a native assistant. Bixby is still alive in One UI 7, but Gemini takes the spotlight. This is the inevitable replacement for the Google Assistant, and is capable of generating images using prompts, searching for information on the Internet and, ultimately, offering an alternative to GPT. Samsung continues to partner with Google so that the AI ​​functions that we would see in a Pixel also shine on its devices, and this is something to be appreciated. A brutal image selector. The new Samsungs go one step beyond “Circle to Search”. We can select any part of the screen, whatever we want, and the AI ​​will analyze what can be done with it. Convert a video clip to GIF, perform generative editing on a photograph, analyze texts… Any element on our screen can give us play if we give AI a chance, something that can be especially useful when they send us documents, photographs or any multimedia content. Audio removal. Without a doubt, the feature that has surprised me the most in these Samsungs is the elimination of background noise, wind and music. In the demonstration that I was able to access, the scenario was that of a person playing the piano in the middle of the street. The AI ​​was perfectly capable of isolating background noise, wind, and amplifying music. Taking into account that most of my daily recordings are made with my mobile phone, having this feature is almost magical. In short, Samsung has refined what was already working well (image generation, translations, text selections, etc.), and has implemented small touches that are very useful for everyday use. Beyond allowing you to delete elements from images and make translations (on which most of its rivals’ AI functions are based), Samsung’s interpretation (function() { window._JS_MODULES = window._JS_MODULES || {}; var headElement = document.getElementsByTagName(‘head’)(0); if (_JS_MODULES.instagram) { var instagramScript = document.createElement(‘script’) ; instagramScript.src=”https://platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js”; instagramScript.async = true; instagramScript.defer = true; headElement.appendChild(instagramScript); – The news One UI 7 on the Samsung Galaxy S25 has achieved its goal with AI: to finally feel the need to use it was originally published in Xataka by Ricardo Aguilar .

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