Samsung intends to extend Galaxy AI to 400 million smartphones worldwide by 2025, delivering advanced functions such as Photo Assist, Audio Eraser, and Live Translate, based on high acceptance among Galaxy S25 and Z series customers.
Samsung has formally declared that its Galaxy AI ecosystem would reach 400 million devices worldwide by the end of 2025. In 2024, the company debuted the world’s first AI phone, the Galaxy S24 series, and has since expanded its mobile AI ecosystem to include wearables, tablets, and PCs. Over 70% of Galaxy S25 users are now utilising Galaxy AI, and the latest release of the Galaxy Z series extends Galaxy AI to even more consumers with additional functionality via One UI 8.
According to the company, Samsung’s One UI innovations have been widely accepted by consumers over the last two years, bringing the Galaxy AI experience to over 400 million devices globally.
Users of the Galaxy S25 utilise popular AI functions, including Photo Assist and Audio Eraser. Photo Assist helps you edit photographs in the Gallery app, and Audio Eraser eliminates background sounds from videos.
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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 includes AI technologies such as Interpreter and Live Translate, which improve communication by providing real-time translation of in-person conversations and automatically translating voice calls, face-to-face discussions, and text messages into users’ chosen languages. Samsung has also teamed with Google to provide popular services such as Gemini Live and Circle to Search.
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Samsung’s Galaxy S25 and Z Flip7 models support 8K video and have customisable features thanks to the ProVisual engine. Samsung’s Generative Edit feature enables users to improve images and produce high-quality visuals. The Galaxy AI is powered by a unique Qualcomm CPU, Snapdragon 8 Elite, and includes functions such as Photo Assist, Audio Eraser, Interpreter, Live Translate, and Now Brief. The AI presently recognises 30 languages and dialects, including Hindi.