Galaxy Watch’s Some AI Features Could Work With All Android Devices

Samsung has already announced plans to extend its Galaxy AI tools to Galaxy Watches and potentially all Android phones to add an extra layer of upgrade to enhance users’ experiences.
The Korean giant is now gearing up to extend its generative AI tools to a broader range of devices, including its popular Galaxy Watch series. This move shows Samsung’s commitment to integrating advanced AI capabilities across its ecosystem. TM Roh, Samsung’s mobile chief, stated that the brand is planning to bring its AI features to specific Galaxy wearables soon.
The next upcoming Galaxy Watch 7 is expected to be the first in line to get AI features. The key aim behind Samsung offering AI tools to smartwatches is to enhance digital health features and provide users with smarter health insights. This aligns with their plans to make their wearables more technologically advanced to support users’ health and fitness goals.
The Korean brand has also teased the possibility of introducing paid AI tools. Starting in 2025, some of the more advanced AI features might come for free; however, many core functionalities will remain free. TM Roh draws attention to the decision to monetize certain AI tools for more powerful capabilities. The aim is to balance free and paid features to enhance the user experience without causing efficient disagreements with existing services.
Noticeably, it is expected that these AI features could be compatible with all Android devices, not just Samsung’s own. This means that the compatibility would allow a broader audience to access and benefit from Samsung’s AI advancements, further solidifying the company’s position as a leader in the AI space.
Samsung is collaborating with Google as well as other industry partners to ensure their new AI features work well across different devices. This focuses on AI in wearables, and if the report comes to that, possibly in all Android phones, Samsung is promising to innovate and make their devices more user-friendly. They decided to deliver a merger of free as well as paid AI features to suit different needs, and this will all create a more connected and intelligent Samsung product ecosystem.