Samsung has announced its event Galaxy unpacked, such as the Galaxy S25 and the Ultra Galaxy S25. There was even a special tail teaser that gave us our first review of the Galaxy S25 Edge. They were all memorable in their own way, but there was a specific moment that took me through Wonder: a sophisticated wink for the phone manufacturer now disappeared, Palm.
During the review of Drew Blackard in Galaxy AI, vice president of cellular products control in Samsung, he mentions a cup of data that nerds by phone as I recognize. “With our innovation innovation and synergy for decades with our multi-apparently ecosystem, Samsung is only located to redefine life hooked by putting their well-being in the center,” explains Blackard about the dating between the Galaxy and intelligence.
I immediately brought me back to a concept that Palm brought for the first time with the launch of Palm’s pre -Sinergia, which aimed to eliminate barriers between non -public data resources. When thinking about it, Palm’s synergy is a first early example of the way the phones incorporated into a safe point, but we didn’t know at that time.
The non -public knowledge engine of the Galaxy S25 has many parallels with the synergy of the palm, it is a bit ironic that Samsung takes on this concept of genius and the fact of reality. For my part, I cannot be more excited through this AI revolution.
What I enjoyed in Synergy on the palm pre is how it simplified all my knowledge and took a step forward my productivity. He took all the knowledge of my other accounts, such as the touches of my email, my social media accounts and the local repertoire and combined them in one. I knew that this user in my repertoire one of my Facebook friends, who then combined with the touch in one. Synergy eliminated the need to manually pass all this knowledge.
The personal data engine makes it happen at the next point, depending on AI to notice regimes and rationalize responsibilities through automation suggestion. The brief Galaxy S25 is a better example as a means of context that provides significant advice according to its behavior and use of the telephone. The example I love is that he suggests a regime to play music, all because the non -public knowledge engine learns that you reproduce music through driving.
It’s one thing for AI to learn habits and suggest routines, but it’s a totally different thing trying to support different apps to work with these routines.
Unfortunately for Palm, their ambitions for a smartphone that can be informed and take proactive measures were blocked and burned because their Web Telephones could not compete with the iPhone and the Horde of Android phones. But when I think of Synergy and how it worked together in several applications, it reminds me of how Samsung addresses this concept with cross application movements.
It is the ambitious maximum attempt to have a cell delight without perfecting and interconnected, all with the helm to receive your application, then do the appropriate actions. Samsung has shown me a demonstration of this by asking the AI agent, which consists of a mixture of Google Gemini and Bixthrough from Samsung, to notice the calendar of the leader of the city of Kansas for the next season and add it to the calendar.
I completely perceive how the movements of the cross programs will be transparent in the local programs of the Galaxy S25 (including those of Google), however, its true price will only be noticed through the way it adapts to third -party programs. At the launch, only WhatsApp and Spotify are compatible through cross application movements. It is not enough to convince me again.
If you have already tried to create regimes with a stack of devices of your Wise House, you can receive my frustration on the procedure in the manual creation of those regimes of the Google Home application. All I need is to gently create a regime where the telelophone automatically ignores the lighting accessories in my space and unlock the main door while I got into the hall. Buying this can be as undeniable as saying a voice command, or Teletelephone suggesting this regime according to my habits.
Anyway, it is attractive to see how the basic concept of palm synergy resonates deeply with the Samsung non -public knowledge engine. It took decades to take us to this point, but it is beginning to feel that my phone looks more like a reliable assistant.
John is a senior editor who covers phones for the Tom guide. It is no stranger to this domain after having covered phones and cellular devices since 2008, when he began his career. In addition to the tasks of its editor, he is an experienced cameraman on the front and in the camera’s YouTube videos. Previously, he had held editor positions with Phonerana, Android Authority, Digital Trends and Spy. In addition to technology, he likes to produce mini documentaries and a laugh of social clips for small businesses, enjoy the life of the beach in Jersey Shore and recently become a first owner.