Gurman: Samsung is leading the charge in smartphone AI, will likely beat Apple to a skinny phone
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra and Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max. | Image credit — PhoneArena
However, Gurman also notes that while the Galaxy S25 series' AI is impressive, its hardware is less so. The Ultra model boasts slimmer bezels and rounder corners, similar to the iPhone 16 Pro line, but overall, the design remains largely unchanged — something that has been noted by almost every smartphone reviewer and tech publication so far. It isn't surprising to assert that this year, apart from slightly changing rounding the corners and flattening the edges on the Ultra, Samsung didn't do much to push the needle when it came to the S25 series' hardware.
The Galaxy S25 Series lineup. | Image credit — PhoneArena
The real game-changer appears to be the upcoming Galaxy S25 Edge, an ultra-thin model slated for release in the first half of the year. This is where Samsung is poised to deliver another blow to Apple, beating them to the punch with their highly anticipated skinny phone, rumored to be called the iPhone 17 Air.
The Galaxy S25 Edge on display at Unpacked. | Image credit — PhoneArena
You've seen the Galaxy S25 Edge's photos that came out of the Galaxy Unpacked event that took place on Wednesday. I was there to witness it and the sheer excitement from the crowd at the prospect of getting a glimpse of something new, something different, from the company that once took big design risks.
It's worth noting that Apple isn't completely out of the AI game. They've been gradually integrating AI features into their products, albeit at a slower pace. Siri, for example, has become more sophisticated over the years. However, Samsung's bold embrace of Gemini and its seamless integration throughout the Galaxy S25 lineup puts them in a different league altogether. If Apple doesn't step up its game, it risks being left behind in the AI and design race.
The crowd trying to get a look at Samsung's new devices at Galaxy Unpacked 2025. | Image credit — PhoneArena
It's worth noting that Apple isn't completely out of the AI game. They've been gradually integrating AI features into their products, albeit at a slower pace. Siri, for example, has become more sophisticated over the years. However, Samsung's bold embrace of Gemini and its seamless integration throughout the Galaxy S25 lineup puts them in a different league altogether. If Apple doesn't step up its game, it risks being left behind in the AI and design race.
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