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    We love a bento box.

    We’re getting a recap of the S25 series with a nice big bento of the new features — narrated by, the voice of Bixby itself? Maybe? Phones are shipping February 7th.

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    Allison Johnson
    Samsung is doing the face swap thing, too.

    The S25 will come with its own photo face swapping feature called Best Face. It looks a lot like Google’s Best Take on Pixel phones, letting you pick the best face from a series of photos so you can make sure everyone’s eyes are open in a group photo. No full body swaps, though.

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    Allison Johnson
    The S25 series will come with six free months of Gemini Advanced.

    Google’s Gemini VP Sissie Hsiao took the stage to show us how Gemini Live will now allow users to ask questions about images or PDFs onscreen. She also says Galaxy S25 owners will get six months of Google’s Gemini Advanced plan to try out the latest Gemini models and features. Not quite the year that Pixel 9 owners get, but nice!

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    Allison Johnson
    “Paradigm shift with S25.”

    Samsung is doubling down on the “AI will change your life” stuff. TM Roh calls it a “paradigm shift,” and it seems like “paradigm” was even the internal codename for the S25 phones — at least that’s the name that I spotted on a spec sheet last night. Setting the bar pretty high here!

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    Allison Johnson
    We’re ready to unpack.

    We’re here in San Jose ready to see some new Galaxy phones! This is the second year in a row Samsung is hosting this event in a hockey arena, and all I’m saying is I’d better hear some air horns this time.

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    Allison Johnson
    “Photography is not just about honeymoon photos. It is about our shared sense of reality in the world.”

    I appreciated Professor Hany Farid’s comments about AI photo manipulation in this recent episode of WBUR’s On Point. He addressed Pixel camera lead Isaac Reynolds — the segment’s first guest — and Google’s hypothesis about helping people create memories, not photos. I also contributed a few thoughts to the conversation, including the word “boogers.” Take a listen.