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Samsung skips Gemini Ultra AI in Galaxy S25 for Gemini Nano v2: Report

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Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to support Gemini Nano v2 for Generative AI. The company’s first set of AI phones comes with Google’s Gemini Nano AI model. While the Gemini Ultra is also available, the next-gen Galaxy flagships could get Gemini Nano v2.

The latest input reveals that Samsung is again uniting with Google to integrate Gemini Nano v2 (AI model) into the Galaxy S25 series. A report says that the company has recently started a related collaboration with Google for the on-device and generative AI evolution of the Galaxy S25.

A Samsung System LSI executive revealed plans that are under consideration. The company is exploring applying the Speculative Decoding and Early Exit large language model to the next Galaxy. Samsung will also double the software personnel, emphasizing the importance of software.

“We have begun discussions on how to implement Google’s ‘Gemini Nano’ version 2, which will be implemented in a multimodal manner, on-device AI,” said  Samsung System LSI’s head of the AP S/W development team. “We plan to have a private meeting at the Google boot camp next week to discuss how to develop generative AI for the next [Galaxy S25 series].”

Samsung will launch the Galaxy S25 series early next year. This year’s Standard and Plus models used Exynos chipset in some markets, while the Ultra solely uses Snapdragon. This dual-chip strategy is expected to be continued with the Galaxy S25 series as well.

Notably, OnePlus and OPPO are working on the adoption of Gemini Ultra on their next flagships. Both companies recently revealed that they are working with Google to become the first to ship Gemini Ultra-powered smartphone to the market later this year.

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