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The new Galaxy AI features will first arrive on the Samsung Galaxy S25 series and later be introduced to older devices. 1ut6q

Samsung Galaxy AI New Features Announced: Now Brief, Drawing Assist and More

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Galaxy AI’s Drawing Assist now s typed text to generate images

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  • AI Select can recommend actions based on the ’s screen
  • Now Brief offers a personalised overview of the ’s day
  • Now Bar is a lock screen quick view of Now Brief statistics
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Samsung hosted the Galaxy Unpacked 2025 event on Wednesday, announcing the One UI 7 operating system was redesigned to be better optimised with AI workflows. The company has now integrated AI features deeply into the system and they are available across the device. These are all the major Galaxy AI features announced during the event.

New Galaxy AI Features Announced by Samsung 4v521t

Now Brief arrives as the first ecosystem-based AI feature by the tech giant. The feature offers overviews of the 's device usage and activities across the day and presents them in a card-styled interface. Some of the examples shared by Samsung included a morning insight card that includes weather forecast and energy score. There are separate cards for when the is commuting, or working out. Notably, activities and health metrics for these features are taken from Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Ring.

Samsung also introduced Now Bar, which is essentially a lock screen quick view of Now Brief insights. It is a rectangular bar featuring multiple cards near the bottom of the screen which can be vertically scrolled with a card deck-like animation.

Notably, Now Brief and Now Bar are powered by Samsung's Personal Data Engine. The company explained the AI system as a personal large language model (LLM) that collects data from the 's everyday device usage and routines. This data is then used to create a personalised experience for s. Samsung highlighted that the data is only stored on the device.

Another device-wide AI feature is AI Select. It is Samsung's version of Circle to Search. The feature can be used to generate AI-powered suggestions based on the visual information displayed on the screen. For instance, if a uses AI Select for a text message, the tool will automatically activate Writing Assist and all the AI-powered writing tools within. This feature does not use the Internet.

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AI Select
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AI Select can also be used to turn part of a video into a GIF. Samsung stated that using the tool, which is available in the side , while watching a video, will let s pick any particular portion of the video and instantly turn it into a GIF.

Samsung is also making it easier to find relevant Settings menus and look for a particular image in the Gallery. Dubbed Conversational AI, s can now go to the search option in Settings or Gallery to describe what they are looking for in natural language, and the AI will find the exact item. This feature s both text and voice commands.

During the event, the company demonstrated this feature by telling the AI “My eyes are sore” in Settings, and the AI automatically opened the Blue Light Filter option. Similarly, when asking the AI in the Gallery to find “A photo of Max from last winter in a red coat, eating cake”, the AI will be able to understand that Max is a dog, and then isolate images from the particular period that fulfil the requirement. Samsung said this feature is also processed entirely on the device.

Drawing Assist is also getting an upgrade. Sketch to Image now s multimodal input and can generate images by taking cues from both what has been doodled as well as a text prompt that the can optionally add. Samsung says this will enable s to create art that they struggled to visualise earlier.

Galaxy AI Features: Cameras and Editing 4x7216

While the abovementioned features are available across the device on relevant screens, Samsung has also added several new AI-powered features to cameras. AI capabilities are also being expanded to photo and video editing features as well.

Samsung is using AI to let s create a custom look for photos. s can select any existing image, and the AI can analyse the colour tone, saturation, and brightness to add these elements to the desired photo. The company is calling this feature Personal Filter.

AI is also being added to video recording. The tech giant stated that AI can now isolate moving and stationary objects in a video to apply separate noise reduction to them. This will allow low-light videos to be brighter and show more details, the company claimed.

Audio Eraser is a new feature under Galaxy AI that can analyse and isolate sounds in a video specific to their sources. Once isolated, the tool offers s the ability to adjust the volume of each isolated channel separately. This means s can reduce crowd noise and car horns and boost speech in a video shot outdoors on a busy street to make it easier to listen to.

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