Samsung's Galaxy S25 is already very different from older phones—this surprise new update takes that even further.
Does AI really know what makes good photos or art? Samsung's Galaxy S25 series with Gemini Live certainly wants to try. Unveiled this week at Samsung Unpacked, the new flagship phones come chock full of AI,
Samsung's new flagship smartphone line predictably puts AI at the forefront of its experience. They're all up for pre-order now.
Samsung’s new phones will almost certainly be the most popular Android phones of 2025. They’ll probably also be among the best Android phones of 2025. And yet the Unpacked event this week felt like one of the most boring phone
Unpacked conference is here, and we've got our hands in all the announcements the company is set to reveal today. And it seems that Samsung is extra excited about this year's lineup: Not only did the company announce Unpacked details during its CES press conference,
The Verge has reached out to Samsung to find out which of its TVs and appliances are currently equipped with these ambient sensors. We also asked if third-party sensors connected to SmartThings can work with the new technology or if it’s limited to Samsung devices at launch. We’ll update this post as we get any new information.
Samsung is looking to make SmartThings more intuitive, with devices that can automatically run themselves based on your actions.
The latest Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is sure to tempt many people in. Sign up for this pre-order deal now and you could pay a tiny amount for the latest tech.
If you were looking closely at the new Galaxy S25 series (more on that later), you might have noticed the phones — which come with Gemini preinstalled — sported a new UI for Google's AI assistant. Almost immediately after Samsung's Unpacked presentation concluded, a wave of users on other Android devices started noticing the new UI.
If you’re picking up a Samsung Galaxy S25, you’re probably looking for ways to keep it looking as new as possible for as long as possible. A screen protector is a good way to do that, especially if you’re someone who has scratched a display in the past.
Samsung's newest phone has a lot of refinements and AI. Here's how it's held up to being out in the real world for the past two days.