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AI Showdown: iPhone, Galaxy, and Pixel Face Off in the Ultimate Smartphone Battle

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By 24matins.uk,  published 7 July 2025 at 9h39, updated on 7 July 2025 at 9h39.
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Apple’s iPhone, Samsung’s Galaxy, and Google’s Pixel are now competing fiercely to lead the way in smartphone artificial intelligence. Each device brings unique AI features and advancements, highlighting a new era of innovation and rivalry among tech giants.

Tl;dr

  • Galaxy S25 Ultra leads with versatile AI integration.
  • Siri excels at device controls, but remains limited.
  • Gemini enables advanced multi-tasking on Samsung and Pixel.

The AI Assistant Race: A New Chapter for 2025

By mid-2025, the landscape of digital assistants has shifted dramatically. While early versions were content to set alarms or jot down reminders, today’s contenders—Apple, Samsung, and Google—are fiercely competing to redefine what these tools can do. The latest generation of smartphones now relies on integrated generative artificial intelligence, aiming for seamless orchestration of complex tasks across various applications and services.

Testing Limits: Reminders, Recognition, and Adaptability

It’s when you start asking for simple things—a grocery reminder, perhaps—that the differences quickly emerge. On the Galaxy S25 Ultra, creating a reminder through the native Samsung Reminder app feels effortlessly smooth. Contrast this with Siri, which remains confined to the proprietary Apple Reminders app, while Gemini, Google’s solution on the Pixel 9 Pro XL, occasionally demands an extra step: installing additional apps before proceeding. This small inconvenience can become surprisingly grating.

In terms of visual recognition, features like Circle to Search shine most clearly on both Pixel and Galaxy. That said, accuracy isn’t flawless: during one trial, Gemini misidentified a smartphone as a USB drive. Meanwhile, Siri’s frequent reliance on ChatGPT for identification often falls short of user expectations—especially given Apple’s ambitious promises.

The Real Challenge: Device Mastery and Multitasking

Adjusting your screen’s brightness or altering a kitchen timer on the fly might sound trivial, yet these scenarios reveal deeper distinctions. Surprisingly, Siri responds immediately to such requests—not only adjusting settings but also providing an interactive slider for fine-tuning. By comparison, Gemini on both Samsung and Google hardware redirects users to the relevant system menu instead of executing changes directly.

When it comes to performing several actions in a single command—say, searching sports results while simultaneously adding an event to your calendar—the competition narrows. Only the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Pixel 9 Pro XL truly excel here, thanks to advanced capabilities from Gemini Cross-App Actions. Unfortunately, iPhone struggles: it either splits tasks into separate requests or routes them through ChatGPT, rarely with seamless outcomes.

Here are some real-world situations where disparities become clear:

  • Reminders: Galaxy stands out for ease; Apple feels rigid.
  • Cross-app tasks: Gemini gives Galaxy/Pixel a marked edge.
  • Device adjustments: Siri unexpectedly takes the lead.

The Verdict: Samsung Surges Ahead as Apple Stays Insular

After extensive cross-testing, there’s no denying the momentum behind Galaxy and Gemini. While Siri remains adept at system-level commands or minor contextual tweaks, it continues to operate within its own tightly sealed ecosystem—sometimes stiflingly so. Google delivers a cohesive experience on Pixel devices with Gemini but finds its fullest expression when paired with Samsung hardware. Here, Gemini combines harmoniously with proprietary apps and Galaxy AI enhancements. Ultimately, those in search of a genuinely versatile assistant will find the Galaxy S25 Ultra, supercharged by Gemini and Galaxy AI, standing out as today’s leading option—even if personal preferences still play their part in shaping digital routines.

Le Récap
  • Tl;dr
  • The AI Assistant Race: A New Chapter for 2025
  • Testing Limits: Reminders, Recognition, and Adaptability
  • The Real Challenge: Device Mastery and Multitasking
  • The Verdict: Samsung Surges Ahead as Apple Stays Insular
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