Samsung is now gearing up to extend its Galaxy AI era by the end of this year, as it aims to deliver the Galaxy AI experience to more than 400 million customers.
Initially, Samsung introduced its dedicated AI suite under the title ‘Galaxy AI’ last year with the Galaxy S24 series based on One UI 6.1. However, later over time, with new software updates, the company has expanded the availability of the suite to more Galaxy devices.
Earlier this year, Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 series with more advanced Galaxy AI tools that tempted more users to use the AI feature in their daily lives for their basic work. With the Galaxy S25 series, the company was aiming to expand the range of Galaxy AI users, and it seems almost done, as 70% of the Galaxy S25 users are using Galaxy AI.
The Korean tech giant revealed that the Galaxy AI usage among Galaxy S25 users is surging as compared to last year’s Galaxy S24. This statement is based on specific metrics; for instance, at least 54% of Galaxy S25 users, which is more than half, are using Circle to Search, whereas the number of Photo Assist users has doubled from 13.4% among Galaxy S24 users to 26% among Galaxy S25 users. The most interesting fact is that at least one in three Galaxy S25 users relies on Now Brief.
However, the company is still not satisfied with these metrics, and it is looking forward to delivering the Galaxy AI experience to more than 400 million customers via several Galaxy devices. The upcoming XR devices will also be deeply integrated with Galaxy AI, which helps to fulfill the aim.