Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S25 series in India. The new phones come with few design changes, but also with a host of software changes and new components under the hood.
These include new AI features like AI Select. Now, Samsung has yet another feature that will help Indian buyers use AI features better on the new S25 series phones – Gemini Live in Hindi.
With Google Gemini, users can search for anything using their voice, but also take actions across Samsung apps including Calendar, Notes, Reminder and Clock using multi-prompt commands. Now, in addition to English, all these features can also be used in Hindi.
What users will be able to do with Gemini Live in Hindi
Gemini Live integration across the phone enables multiple features like asking for a specific photo in Samsung Gallery, or adjusting the size of display fonts in the Settings app. Users will also be able to perform seamless interactions across Samsung and Google apps, as well as select third-party apps like Spotify, by just pressing and holding the side button.
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Of course, the new features will be available cross the Samsung Galaxy S25 series – including the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
What is Gemini Live?
Gemini Live is a newer language model for Gemini, the default Google-powered voice assistant on most Android phones. It lets you talk back and forth with more natural conversations and even brainstorm ideas out loud.
Unlike other assistants before, Gemini Live also lets you interrupt a voice response to give a follow up prompt or an entirely new one.
Later this year, Google also plans on bringing the capabilities of Project Astra to Gemini Live, which will let you use your camera with the AI assistant to show it what’s in front of you and ask questions based on it.

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