It is claimed that Samsung’s new Galaxy S25 series will be introduced on January 22 and will be available for sale at the beginning of February. One of the latest claims about these expected devices is that Gemini Advanced, Google’s paid artificial intelligence service, may be offered free of charge to Samsung Galaxy S25 owners.
Google’s Gemini Advanced service normally offers a monthly subscription for $19.99 and also provides users with 2TB of Google Drive storage. However, it is stated that Samsung plans to offer this service free of charge to users who prefer the new S25 models.
According to the information revealed, Galaxy S25 series users will have free access for different periods of time depending on their model preferences. Those who purchase the Galaxy S25 model can get three months of free Gemini Advanced access, S25+ users can get six months of free access, and S25 Ultra owners can get one year of free Gemini Advanced access. These details come from expressions detected in the codes of the latest Google application developed for Android.
It is thought that the codes in question should be included in the application before the devices are released. This supports that the claim may be true. It is also stated that this move by Samsung may offer a very attractive advantage for users.
Samsung Galaxy S25 series may come with other similar innovations
So far, no official statement has been made by Samsung or Google on the subject. However, these codes detected in the application indicate that the upcoming Galaxy S25 series may come with some important innovations. Such collaborations can be a strategic step for both Samsung to increase device sales and increase interest in Google’s artificial intelligence services.
As we get closer to the launch of the Galaxy S25 series, more details are expected to emerge to see how true such claims are. These potential advantages to users can increase the competitiveness of the S25 series and strengthen its position in the market.