Samsung confirms 400 million users will have access to the Galaxy AI experience by the end of 2025

Samsung has announced that it will expand its Galaxy AI experience to 400 million devices worldwide by the end of the year. The company launched these AI features with the Galaxy S24 series in 2024 and has now expanded it to smartphones, wearables, tablets, and PCs. Galaxy AI features like Interpreter and Live Translate are rapidly gaining popularity.

Fri, 19 Sep 2025 09:43 AM (IST)
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Samsung confirms 400 million users will have access to the Galaxy AI experience by the end of 2025
Samsung confirms 400 million users will have access to the Galaxy AI experience by the end of 2025

After the launch of the next-generation Fan Edition devices, Samsung has announced that it aims to bring the Galaxy AI experience to 400 million devices worldwide by the end of this year. The company introduced Galaxy AI features with the Galaxy S24 series in 2024 and has since expanded the AI ecosystem to various categories such as smartphones, wearables, tablets, and PCs.

According to Samsung, over 70 percent of Galaxy S25 users actively use Galaxy AI, while the recent launch of the Galaxy Z series and One UI 8 integration has further increased adoption. Features like Photo Assist and Audio Eraser have received positive feedback, and the company says photo editing usage has nearly doubled compared to the S24 series. Interpreter and Live Translate, which provide real-time translation during calls and conversations, are among the most popular features.

Thanks to its partnership with Google, the company has also added popular tools like Gemini Live and Circle to Search. Samsung claims that over half of S25 users use these features daily. On the hardware side, the latest Galaxy S25 lineup and Z Flip 7 come with a 50MP main camera, while the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Z Fold 7 feature 200MP sensors enhanced with Samsung's ProVisual Engine and 8K video support.

The company also said that its Bengaluru R&D center, its largest hub outside South Korea, played a key role in developing Galaxy AI features such as Photo Assist, Audio Eraser, Interpreter, Live Translate, and Now Brief. Currently, Galaxy AI supports 30 languages and dialects, including Hindi, with plans to expand further in the future.

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Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer