{"id":15121,"date":"2025-02-07T20:56:53","date_gmt":"2025-02-07T19:56:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2025\/02\/07\/12-tips-and-tricks-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-new-samsung-galaxy-s25\/"},"modified":"2025-02-07T21:09:38","modified_gmt":"2025-02-07T20:09:38","slug":"12-tips-and-tricks-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-new-samsung-galaxy-s25","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/index.php\/2025\/02\/07\/12-tips-and-tricks-to-get-the-most-out-of-your-new-samsung-galaxy-s25\/","title":{"rendered":"12+ Tips and Tricks to get the most out of your New Samsung Galaxy S25"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Samsung\u2019s biggest launch of the year has happened, that\u2019s the Galaxy S25 series. You can now pick up a brand new Galaxy S25, S25 Plus, or S25 Ultra and still get a pretty good deal from Samsung. But once you\u2019ve picked up your new device, how can you get the most out of it? That\u2019s what we\u2019re here for. We\u2019ve rounded up a slew of tips and tricks for the Galaxy S25 series to help you make the most out of your most recent purchase.<br \/>\nGalaxy AI<br \/>\nHear me out, before you jump to the next tip. Galaxy AI is actually a really useful feature to use on the Galaxy S25 Ultra. Samsung has a load of different features available, but the ones I use quite often are Interpreter and Call Assist when traveling internationally, as well as Transcript Assist during briefings, and Photo Assist for editing pictures.<br \/>\nTranscript Assist is really good for transcribing recordings. It\u2019s really useful for briefings that I regularly attend for new products and different interviews that we do here at Android Headlines. I\u2019d say it\u2019s likely one of the more underrated features in the Galaxy AI suite. And don\u2019t forget, you can force Galaxy AI to process everything on-device, versus using the cloud. However, when you do that, you are also losing out on some functionality.<\/p>\n<p>Customize your Now Brief<br \/>\nAnother tip is going to be to customize your Now Brief. This is the new Briefing feature that Samsung added in One UI. It\u2019s actually surprisingly helpful, especially if you are invested in Samsung\u2019s ecosystem. As you can see details from Samsung Health in there, like your Energy Score, and Sleep Score. It can also show you the weather, what\u2019s on your calendar, and much more.<br \/>\nGenerative Edit produces some unreal results<br \/>\nGenerative Edit is a small suite of photo editing features that Samsung has introduced within Galaxy AI (confusing, I know). It lets you erase things from your photo, or change the size, or move them around, and then Generate a new picture. This time around, the Object Eraser is actually producing some rather incredible results. There\u2019s plenty of examples on X already, but one of the most mind-blowing ones is putting your hand over your face, and having Galaxy AI essentially fully recreate your face. Now this can\u2019t be done if you set it to work on-device only, so it is likely using your data from Google Photos. Remember this is actually a Google feature, not created by Samsung.<\/p>\n<p>The Gemini AI Agent<br \/>\nSamsung has also embraced AI Agents, with the Galaxy S25 series this year. Allowing you to use the Gemini AI Agent to multi-step actions. Long-press the power button to wake Gemini and get started. You can ask Gemini to find the next Kansas City Chiefs game and add it your calendar as well as send it to someone in your contacts via text message. You can also ask Gemini to find YouTube videos on a subject and summarize them, putting the summary into your Notes. Which Gemini can use Samsung Notes or Google Keep.<br \/>\nUse Natural Language Search<br \/>\nOne of the more underrated features on the Galaxy S25 Series is the new Natural Language Search that is system-wide. For instance, in Settings you can type in \u201cmy eyes hurt\u201d instead of trying to think of the name of the setting. Samsung will then show you a few settings that you can change to make your eyes hurt less, like the Eye Comfort Shield.<br \/>\nNatural Language Search does also work in other apps like the Gallery. So you could search for a person\u2019s name at a location and it\u2019ll find those photos for you. It\u2019s so much easier than having to remember what words to use to get the right result in search.<\/p>\n<p>Good Lock offers unlimited customization<br \/>\nGood Lock is really like a secret weapon for Samsung devices. It can be installed from the Samsung App Store (it\u2019s also on Google Play now). This has different modules that you can download and customize just about every aspect of your phone.<br \/>\nNew with Good Lock 2025 is the Home Up module, which is still in beta, but it is actually crazy. You can really do whatever you want with your home screen, and we\u2019ve some crazy setups on X already. It also lets you change how the animations look, and much more. When I say you can customize everything, I\u2019m not joking around.<br \/>\nRecording in LOG<br \/>\nSamsung now lets you record video in LOG format. This is going to result in a flat looking video, that is able to preserve more details, which you can then color-grade later on with a LUT. This is a killer feature for videographers and those looking to start a YouTube channel. Now that you can do this straight from the Galaxy S25 Ultra\u2019s camera app, is pretty incredible.<br \/>\nAudio Eraser is mindblowing<br \/>\nThe feature itself isn\u2019t something we\u2019ve never seen before, but the way Samsung has integrated Audio Eraser into the Galaxy S25 is pretty incredible. Audio Eraser is able to identify six different sounds: Wind, Music, Speaker, Crowd, Noise and Nature. It can then automatically remove them for you. Or you can opt to remove them, turn them down, or turn them up on your own. One thing I will say about this feature, is that voices do seem to sound more tinny after using Audio Eraser. As in the audio quality isn\u2019t good, but you can hear what a person is saying much better afterwards.<br \/>\nSet screen resolution to QHD+<br \/>\nFor years, Samsung and other OEMs have been setting their phones to FHD+ resolution out of the box. The reason for this is to get more battery life out of the cell that\u2019s included. But if you want the best looking picture from the Galaxy S25 Ultra, then you\u2019ll want to set this to QHD+.<br \/>\nProScaler is also part of this, which is able to upscale content, to make it look much better than before. This is actually a technology that was borrowed from Samsung\u2019s TV division.<br \/>\nWiFi 7 is supported<br \/>\nIf you\u2019re looking to future proof your phone for a bit, well the Galaxy S25 has you covered. The entire Galaxy S25 series does support WiFi 7, which is still in its infancy. WiFi 7 will be able to hit theoretical speeds of 46Gbps, however, there aren\u2019t many WiFi 7 routers on the market right now, nevermind ISPs that can provide you with speeds worthy of using WiFi 7. But when that happens, your Galaxy S25 is going to have your back.<\/p>\n<p>Qi2 Wireless Charging Support<br \/>\nTechnically, the Galaxy S25 lineup does support Qi2 wireless charging, however it does need a case. Just like the OnePlus 13, Samsung did not include magnets inside the Galaxy S25. So in order to use Qi2, you will need to get a case with magnets. Luckily, we\u2019ve rounded up quite a few that have magnets included in our Best Galaxy S25 Ultra case roundup.<br \/>\nCreate AI Wallpaper<br \/>\nWhile this isn\u2019t particularly new, it has been updated with the Galaxy S25 series. You can create wallpapers with AI, and get some really good looking ones, to be quite honest. This is using Google\u2019s underlying tech, so it\u2019s the same AI wallpapers that the Pixel has. With AI, you can choose from a few different themes, like Imaginary, Night, Painting, Terrain, Mineral, Luminous, Soft-Focus, Translucent and Bloom. You can also choose from a slew of colors before generating your wallpaper. This is actually how I get my wallpapers now.<br \/>\nThere\u2019s loads more to discover<br \/>\nSamsung really does let its users do just about anything with their phones. From customization, to features and everything in between. So there\u2019s still loads more than you can do with your Galaxy S25. This is really just scratching the surface right now. A lot of these features will come (or already are available) to the Galaxy S24 and older devices.<br \/>\nThe post 12+ Tips and Tricks to get the most out of your New Samsung Galaxy S25 appeared first on Android Headlines.&#013;<br \/>\n<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/plus.maciejpiasecki.info\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/02\/Samsung-Galaxy-S25-AM-AH-26.jpg\" width=\"1600\" height=\"900\">&#013;<br \/>\nSource: ndroidheadlines.com&#013;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Samsung\u2019s biggest launch of the year has happened, that\u2019s the Galaxy S25 series. 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