In Artan’s office in downtown Tirana, the sound of the printer never stops. As a notary, he witnesses the most important moments in his clients’ lives: a young couple buying their first apartment, a grandmother arranging an inheritance will, or two businessmen signing a partnership agreement.
The workload is high and the pressure to be fast is constant. But in the world of notary, a small mistake or a leak of information can have serious legal consequences.
Artani needed an assistant who works at the speed of light, but who keeps secrets like a safe.
His solution wasn’t a new employee, but the Samsung Galaxy S25. Here’s why this phone has become his second signature.
Intelligence that speaks the language of the law
One of Artan’s biggest challenges is managing long and complex contracts. He often has to review drafts sent by banks or lawyers for the parties.
With the Galaxy S25, he harnesses the power of Google AI Pro. When he comes across a 40-page PDF document about the terms of a loan, Artani doesn’t waste hours reading it line by line to find the key clauses. He uses the summary feature to instantly pull out the key points and obligations.
And with the increasing number of foreigners buying property on the Albanian coast, Live Translate has become indispensable. Artani can communicate with an Italian or German client in real time, or translate a foreign power of attorney in seconds.
Privacy Above All: Intelligence Within the Device
Here lies every notary’s biggest fear: If I use AI to analyze a sales contract, does this data go online?
With the Samsung Galaxy S25, Artani’s answer is clear: No. Artani has activated the option to process data only on the device (On-Device Processing).
This means that the phone’s computing power analyzes the contract text without ever sending it to the cloud. Customer data, passport numbers, and bank balances remain inside his phone, untouched by outside eyes.
Knox Vault: Digital Safe
In addition to intelligence, Artani needs physical security. His phone contains his digital keys and access to the e-Albania government systems.
Samsung Knox Vault is like a physical safe built into the phone’s chip. It stores Artan’s passwords, fingerprints, and biometric data in a space completely isolated from the rest of the system. Even if, hypothetically, the phone were to be infected by a virus, the Knox vault remains hermetically sealed. For a notary, this security is priceless.
Sharing the experience with Try Galaxy
One day, a fellow notary using another phone saw Artan electronically signing a document on the S25’s large, flat screen and using AI to find a specific law.
“How dare you throw the documents at AI?” he asked suspiciously.
Artani smiled and explained the security of Samsung’s hybrid system. Then, he said: Don’t trust me.
Scan this Try Galaxy code and see how you can have your office in your pocket, without risking any professional secrets.
For Artan, the Galaxy S25 is not just a phone. It’s his trusted partner that balances the modern need for speed with his eternal vow of confidentiality.


