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Google’s new Gemini 3 model brings smarter responses and an AI agent
Today, Google is introducing its newest and most powerful artificial intelligence model, called Gemini 3. The company’s goal with this release is to help people easily “bring any idea to life.” This latest model, starting with Gemini 3 Pro, is now being rolled out for everyone using the Gemini app and the AI Mode feature.
Gemini 3 is designed to be better at understanding what you truly want when you type a request. It is much smarter at reasoning, meaning it can grasp deep and subtle details in complex topics, like scientific ideas or difficult math problems, better than before.
The aim is for Gemini 3 Pro’s answers to be quick, straight to the point, and filled with true insight, making it a great thinking partner for research or creative work. For those who subscribe to AI Ultra, Google will also soon release a stronger version called “Deep Think Mode” for even tougher problems.
One of the biggest changes in this new model is something called “Generative UI.” This means that instead of just giving you text, the AI can actually create and design a fully custom interactive screen or tool right inside the app, built just for your request. For example, if you ask for a trip plan, it might build a travel planning interface, or if you ask about how mortgages work, it could create a working calculator for you to play with.
There are two ways you will see this new feature start to appear. One is called “Dynamic View,” which creates a special, customized, interactive response for whatever you ask. The other, “Visual Layout,” is like a magazine-style page with photos and different sections, and it includes things like sliders and checkboxes that let you quickly change and fine-tune the results right then and there.
A major new feature in the Gemini app, called “Gemini Agent,” is coming to those with an AI Ultra subscription. This experimental tool handles tasks that have multiple steps directly within the app itself. For instance, you could ask the agent to “organize my inbox.”
The agent will then use its smart reasoning and access to tools like Gmail and Google Calendar to group similar emails, let you quickly archive them, or create new reminders in Google Tasks. Another example is asking it to “Book a mid-size SUV for my trip next week using details from my email.”
The agent will find your flight information, search for car rentals that fit your budget, and get the booking details ready. Importantly, the agent will always ask you to confirm before taking critical steps like sending an email or completing a purchase.
Gemini 3 Pro is ready for all users in the Gemini app today; you just need to select the “Thinking” option from the model menu. Users with AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscriptions will get higher limits on how often they can use the most powerful settings. This new model is also being added to Google Search and AI Mode, starting with subscribers.
Finally, for software creators, Google announced a new development platform named “Google Antigravity.” This platform is designed to let developers build their own AI agents that can plan and carry out complex software tasks on their behalf across different parts of their computer tools.
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Samsung’s future phones to feature better satellite tech and powerful new chips
Samsung is working on big technology updates for its next two generations of flagship phones. These changes focus on making the Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S27 series faster, more reliable, and better at keeping you connected even in remote areas.
Better Connections for the Galaxy S26
The upcoming Galaxy S26 is expected to feature a new 5G modem called the Exynos 5410. This modem is a significant step forward because it improves how the phone talks to satellites. While older models could only use basic satellite features, this new version supports a technology called “Direct-to-Cell.”
This means that if you are in a place with no cell towers—like deep in the woods or out at sea—you could still make phone calls, send text messages, and share your location. It works by connecting your phone directly to satellites in space. Additionally, the new modem is designed to be more efficient, which should help your battery last longer while you’re using the internet.
A Major Power Boost for the Galaxy S27
Looking further ahead to 2027, the Galaxy S27 is rumored to receive an even bigger upgrade. Samsung is developing a new brain for the phone, likely called the Exynos 2700. This chip will be built using a very advanced “2-nanometer” process. In simple terms, this makes the chip much smaller and more powerful, allowing the phone to run faster without getting as hot.
One of the most exciting parts of this future chip is the graphics. Samsung is moving away from using other companies’ designs and is building its own graphics processor (GPU) from scratch. This should make mobile gaming much smoother and improve how the phone handles smart AI features.
What This Means for Users
Samsung is trying to take more control over the parts inside its phones. By building its own modems and processors, the company can make sure everything works perfectly together. For people buying these phones in the coming years, it means better emergency safety features through satellite tech and a much more powerful experience for gaming and daily tasks.
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Samsung’s new three-way Folding phone faces real-world toughness tests
Samsung recently released its first-ever triple-folding phone, the Galaxy Z TriFold. While the device is a marvel of engineering, recent hands-on tests show it might not be as sturdy as the company’s more traditional folding phones. In a series of intense durability challenges, the TriFold struggled when pushed to its limits. Unlike the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which can handle quite a bit of pressure, the TriFold showed signs of damage relatively quickly.
One major test involved folding and unfolding the phone thousands of times. Samsung claims the device can survive 200,000 folds, but a live test by a group of tech reviewers showed the hinges starting to act up much sooner. One hinge began creaking after about 61,000 folds, and the second one followed at 121,000. By the time they hit roughly 145,000 folds, the hinges lost their “springiness,” making it hard for the phone to stay flat or close properly. While the screen itself kept working, the mechanical parts were clearly wearing out.
Beyond the folding tests, the phone also faced a “bend test” where it was forced in the wrong direction. Unfortunately, the TriFold didn’t survive this as well as previous models; the frame snapped and the screen pixels went dark with a reasonable amount of force. It seems that having more hinges and a thinner body makes the device more vulnerable to physical accidents.
Business-wise, Samsung isn’t too worried about these early hiccups or even the fact that they aren’t making much money on the TriFold right now. They view it as a “statement piece”—a way to show the world they can build technology that others can’t. The phone is only being sold in very small numbers, which helps keep it exclusive.
However, the company is feeling some pressure regarding its next big standard release, the Galaxy S26. With the costs of parts like processors and cameras going up, Samsung is looking for ways to keep prices fair for customers without losing money. While the TriFold is a cool look into the future, the success of their upcoming regular flagship phones is what really keeps the company steady. For now, the TriFold remains an impressive but delicate piece of tech for early adopters who are willing to be extra careful with it.
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Samsung testing One UI 8.5 on Galaxy A26 as Good Lock updates begin
Samsung is making great progress with its next big software update, One UI 8.5. This version, based on Android 16, is already being tested on several devices, bringing better looks and new features to Galaxy users.
New Testing for Galaxy A26 and Others
Samsung has officially started internal testing for the Galaxy A26 5G. This is an important step because it shows that even mid-range phones are being prepared for the new software. The testing is also happening for other models like the Galaxy A35, A53, and A33. While high-end phones usually get the newest tools first, these more affordable models will still enjoy smoother animations and a fresh look.
Customization Updates with Good Lock
For people who love to change how their phone looks, there is some good news about the Good Lock app. Samsung has released a new version of the QuickStar module that works with the One UI 8.5 Beta. This tool lets you change things like the icons at the top of your screen.
However, some other tools are still being worked on. For example, modules like LockStar and Home Up—which help you customize your lock screen and home screen—don’t fully work yet on the test version. Samsung is busy fixing these so they will be ready for everyone soon.
What to Expect Next
The One UI 8.5 update is expected to launch officially with the Galaxy S26 series early next year. After that, it will slowly roll out to many other Galaxy phones and tablets throughout 2026. The new software focuses on making the phone feel faster and look more modern, using “blur” effects and colorful cards to make the menus more attractive.
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