Being the more svelte smartphone, I think the Samsung Galaxy S25 generally feels better to handle and use than the Google Pixel 9 Pro. Samsung's phone is smaller than Google's in every dimension and significantly lighter, so naturally, as a small-phone fan, the S25 speaks to me.
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As usual, the Galaxy S25+ is the larger of Samsung’s two standard models, with a 6.7-inch display. By comparison, Google has shrunk things with its Pixel 9 Pro this year, moving down to a 6.3-inch display; you’ll have to opt for the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL if you want the full-sized model.
Google will roll out Project Astra's live video streaming and screen-sharing capabilities to the Galaxy S25 series and Pixel phones in the coming months.
Samsung's first 2025 flagship releases are out. Here's how to base models compare as we take a look at the Galaxy S25 vs Pixel 9.
Samsung’s Galaxy Chromebook Plus ($699) surprised me. With a similar aesthetic appeal to the M3 MacBook Air, the long battery life of the Dell XPS 13 and the snappy connectivity of a Galaxy phone, it encapsulates all the best traits of the devices I’m a fan of — and it does it well.
At Samsung Unpacked S25, Samsung showed off an AI-curated “Now Brief” that transforms the lock screen into a daily report.
Chip maker AMD (AMD) is falling 6.5% today after a Chinese startup, DeepSeek, reportedly developed top-notch AI models using outdated semiconductors. AMD’s top and bottom lines have been meaningfully boosted by demand for the AI chips that it develops. A Look at DeepSeek’s AI Models DeepSeek’s products appear to be at least as proficient as […]
From who can offer the biggest batteries, the best performance, and the most ludicrous cameras, to a new area where Android makers are now competing: who can provide the longest software support? Leading the race with the longest software support are Google and Samsung,
New smartphones are no longer exciting. The Galaxy S25 series confirms the industry's creativity crisis, with minor upgrades and no groundbreaking innovations.
With a bunch of improved features, the Galaxy S25 Ultra offers smooth performance and a refined experience. But do the incremental upgrades justify a switch for users of earlier Galaxy models?