Gurugram, September 2025.
Samsung today announced that it will bring Galaxy AI to
400 million devices worldwide by the end of 2025. In 2024, Samsung launched the
world’s first AI phone, the Galaxy S24 series, paving the way for AI
innovation. From that point on, Samsung has expanded its mobile AI ecosystem by
advancing multimodal intelligence and integrating AI across wearables, tablets,
PCs and beyond.
Galaxy devices are seeing
unprecedented demand, with more than 70%
of Galaxy S25 users actively using Galaxy AI and the recent launch of the
Galaxy Z series bringing Galaxy AI to even more users with the inclusion of
Samsung’s most enhanced features through One UI 8.
Galaxy AI has been widely adopted by users over the last
two years with Samsung delivering powerful, creative and productive features to
users around the globe through its One UI enhancements, and by the end of this
year, Samsung aims to bring the Galaxy
AI experience to over 400 million devices worldwide.
Some of the most used Galaxy AI features include Photo
Assist & Audio Eraser, with the
Photo Assist usage nearly doubling among Galaxy S25 users, compared to
Galaxy S24. Photo assist offers various AI features to help you edit photos in
the Gallery app, while the Audio eraser feature lets you adjust or remove
distracting background sounds from your videos.
Interpreter and Live Translate, features that make
communicating with others seamless, are also among the popular AI features
used. Interpreter translates in-person conversations in real-time, while Live
Translate automatically translates voice calls, face to face conversations, and
text messages into your preferred languages.
In partnership with Google, Samsung has also implemented
beloved features such as Gemini Live and Circle to Search, with more than half of Galaxy S25 users using
Circle to Search daily.
Users get a 50MP rear camera within the entire Galaxy S25
lineup and Galaxy Z Flip7 models, while Galaxy S25 Ultra and Z Fold7 users can
also experience the notable 200MP ultra-wide lens. Since being introduced in
2020, video afficionados also get the perk of 8K video capabilities, and when
paired with ProVisual Engine, users get more customization options.
Finally, Samsung’s Generative Edit allows users to remove
distractions, enhance their photos and create high-quality visuals in seconds. Built
with the industry’s best hardware, Samsung provides users a seamless AI
experience powered by an exclusive Qualcomm chip, Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy
devices.
SRI-Bengaluru, Samsung's largest R&D centre outside
Korea, has made meaningful contributions to popular Galaxy AI features such as
Photo Assist, Audio eraser, Interpreter, Live Translate and Now Brief. Galaxy
AI currently supports 30 languages and
dialects, including Hindi.