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Samsung Unpacked 2025 showcased new AI features that will soon be available across Google Pixel and other Android devices, expanding the capabilities of digital assistants and search functions.

Key Updates: Google announced that several AI features introduced at Samsung Unpacked will be rolled out to various Android devices, with some features exclusive to newer models like the Pixel 9 lineup.

  • Gemini’s functionality will expand to allow cross-app action chaining, enabling users to complete multiple tasks with a single command
  • New capabilities will integrate with popular Google services including Maps, Calendar, and YouTube
  • Third-party app support is planned for future expansion

Enhanced Visual Integration: Gemini Live and Project Astra are receiving significant upgrades focused on multimedia interaction and context awareness.

  • Gemini Live will support integration of images, files, and YouTube videos in conversations
  • Project Astra is adding screen sharing and live video streaming capabilities
  • These features will be available on select devices including the Galaxy S24, S25, and Pixel 9 series

Search Functionality Improvements: Circle to Search is expanding its capabilities with new practical features and enhanced AI integration.

  • Users can now perform one-tap actions for phone numbers, email addresses, and URLs
  • AI Overviews will be available for a broader range of searches including places, trending images, and objects
  • The feature will generate AI-powered information summaries with additional resource links
  • These updates will roll out to all Android devices that currently support AI Overviews

Looking Forward: The progressive rollout of these features across different Android devices signals Google’s commitment to democratizing AI functionality, though the most advanced capabilities remain reserved for flagship devices. The strategic release approach may influence consumer purchasing decisions while allowing Google to refine these features before wider deployment.

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