The Samsung Galaxy packages many new products and features have not omitted AI examples. Lots involved Google and its Gemini family of AI models, with a number of new features coming to Android devices with the new Android 16 and Wear OS 6 systems. Here are some of them that are the most excited about.
Gemini Live gets far more useful on foldable
Gemini Live is a way for Google’s AI joints to be present continuously. Instead of just asking a question and moving on, you can have it available to help when you follow a cooking guide, fix your bike or do yoga. From the Galaxy Z Flip7 Gemini Live will now be available from the external screen, which means you do not have to unfold the device to interact with AI.
You can also link Gemini Live via Flex mode with full camera integration. So you might be able to turn your phone halfway open, press the camera button and get Gemini to be a hands-free AI assistant who can actually see what you’re doing or what’s happening around you and offer advice on your semi-match DIY project or your latest clothing. You can show Gemini what you look at and get on -site feedback without fully unfolding your phone.
Circle for searching gets a big gemini upgrade

Circle to search is Google Gemini’s party trick to look up things, you draw a circle around your screen, like a photo or phrase written in a text you are looking at. It’s a way to get Google -seeking results without changing apps. The trick is becoming much more impressive with an AI mode -upgrade.
Now, when you circle a word, picture or phrase, Gemini doesn’t just look it up on search; It starts up the AI-Mode version of online search with a conversation that allows you to ask follow-up questions and explore related ideas within the same setup. You can discuss complex topics from your screen with Gemini without switching between multiple tabs and apps.
Gaming the Circle
It is not the only big upgrade to be sought. The feature will now try to lure people who play video games to look things up, just like someone who circles an unknown plant. The new Gemini-driven feature offers mobile players help with the game. You can just circle something on screen as you play, like an item, enemy or puzzle, and Gemini will identify it and offer the time stamped advice based on your progress on what to do next if you are blunt. It’s a kind of interactive review and strategy guide that you don’t have to stop playing to look through.
Gemini Live starts talking to your apps

Until now, Gemini has mostly been incorporated into Google Apps and Services. But Gemini Live will now start integrating with native devices with native devices, starting with Samsung’s calendar, notes and reminder apps. So you can ask Gemini to summarize your day, add reminders of your next meeting and organize your notes on what to buy for a vacation you took last week without opening these apps. Other apps will start offering their information to you through Gemini Live soon, with the final goal apparently a more proactive AI manager in your life.
Gemini finally appears on your wrist

Google Assistant has often seemed to fight on smartwatches, but Gemini will apparently feel at home on your wrist, starting with the Galaxy Watch8 series and Wear OS 6, with other smartwatches to follow. Gemini will give better messages, real -time voice support and contextual answers to what you ask Smartwatch. The interface is also assumed to be more natural, where AI does not feel like a reflection.



