Samsung Galaxy S25 to Launch With Free Access to Google Gemini Advanced

Samsung is rumored to announce its Galaxy S25 series on January 22, with sales expected to follow in early February. According to recent reports by Android Authority, these flagship devices may include a compelling perk: free access to Google’s premium AI subscription service, Gemini Advanced. This offering could add significant value to the Galaxy S25 lineup, especially for users looking to explore advanced AI capabilities.

Gemini Advanced, Google’s paid AI subscription, normally costs $19.99 per month and also includes 2TB of Google Drive storage. However, Samsung reportedly plans to bundle this service with its Galaxy S25 models. Buyers of the Galaxy S25 will receive three months of complimentary access to Gemini Advanced, while those who purchase the Galaxy S25 Plus will get six months of access. The Galaxy S25 Ultra may come with an entire year of free access, making it a particularly attractive deal.

Samsung S25 Leaked Code

This information comes from strings of code recently uncovered in the latest version of the Google app for Android. Although not officially confirmed, this code suggests that the partnership between Samsung and Google could align perfectly with the S25’s launch. If the reports are accurate, this feature would require the code to be present in the Google app before the devices hit the market, making the timeline seem highly plausible.

A Game-Changer in the Flagship Market

If this rumor becomes reality, the Samsung Galaxy S25 lineup could gain a competitive advantage in the crowded flagship smartphone market. Free access to Gemini Advanced, combined with the expected hardware improvements, would likely make these devices even more appealing to tech enthusiasts and professionals. With the launch date approaching, this potential partnership may be a key highlight of Samsung’s 2025 lineup.

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