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Samsung One UI 7 Generative AI features could be late like Apple Intelligence

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One UI 7 is likely to debut new generative AI features but its rollout may be trickier than expected, it seems that Samsung could follow the Apple Intelligence strategy for this one instance.

A recent rumor suggests that Samsung may choose One UI 7.1 to bundle new generative AI capabilities instead of One UI 7. It raises some questions about Samsung’s approach to its AI offerings and we might have a few answers.

In August, Samsung launched Galaxy AI at Unpacked event for fold and latest flagship devices. Galaxy AI brought Circle to Search to make search efficient for on-screen content.

Foldable phones also have FlexCam for better frames by tracking where you are in the shot. The Note Assist feature transcribes recordings and organizes them into notes. The AI interpreter translates the audio into the selected language.

The real-time translation feature helps users to translate the incoming voice transmission. The AI Photo Assist feature lets users edit images to move objects, zoom in, reframe, and remaster photos.

However, Samsung has some additions in the generative AI features tank planned for One UI 7 including a system-wide transcription expansion.

That should also reference the new generative AI image. These are just a few key capabilities for the upcoming Galaxy AI suit and more might be heading to Galaxy devices soon.

Below you can check Galaxy AI-eligible devices:

  • S24 Series
  • S23 Series
  • S22 Series
  • Flip 6
  • Flip 5
  • Tablet Tab S10 Ultra
  • Tablet Tab S10+4

One UI 7

Samsung has a pending major software update and the beta program continues to be delayed. December might be the month for the test season but it already stretched far too long. Meanwhile, Google has entered the Android 16 test phase and Samsung is nowhere to be seen for Android 15.

recent screenshot leak revealed that the Galaxy S25 Ultra is running One UI 7. Samsung has many devices to cover with One UI 7 and the S25 lineup could launch featuring One UI 7 without AI features.

There are two reasons behind this scenario. First is that all One UI 7 devices aren’t eligible for Galaxy AI and the second is that all Galaxy AI phones can run One UI 7.

So, the first One UI 7 build will be available for all phones including the flagship models. On the other hand, One UI 7.1 could drop in with a specialized build to run large language models (LLMs) but it may also be available for all One UI 7 devices.

If rumors are true, we could see this happening, otherwise, Samsung will go simply with the One UI 7 to unravel all new generative AI features.

Apple Intelligence

It’s not the first time, we’ve witnessed such a rumor because Apple has already implied such a strategy with its AI feature rollout. It released iOS 18 for all eligible iPhones and packed the latest iPhone 16 lineup with the same version.

It happened after Apple promoted the iPhone 16 series with Apple Intelligence. The company seeded a separate build – iOS 18.1 with Apple Intelligence for six devices.

After the upgrade, of these iOS 18.1 iPhones, the company blended both Apple Intelligence-eligible and non-eligible devices firmware for future unified rollout.

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The Korean phone maker can follow this path and blend the software branch in order to provide these features to users once the AI rollout is completed.

For now, Samsung has not spilled a bean on One UI 7 beta but its launch will clear all doubts about the AI features and their status for eligible models.

Chanakya Shrutam is the lead writer and Editor-in-chief at Sammyfans.com. He is experienced in the field of App development for Android, Machine learning, and graphics designing. Most of the time he writes news articles and stays in front of his computer but he also takes some time off to practice calligraphy with new fountain pens.

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What’s next after One UI 7 Beta? Galaxy S25 Ultra and One UI 7.1 awaits!

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As a true fan of Samsung gadgets and a tester of the One UI custom skin, I am excited to share my insights on the latest developments. The release of the One UI 7 beta has been a significant step, offering a brief look into the future of Samsung’s user interface.

I am getting more and more excited as we look forward to what’s coming with the Galaxy S25 Ultra and the much-anticipated One UI 7.1, rumored to launch in January 2025.

In the One UI 7 beta, we have seen refined user experience, smoother animations, a new look for the home and lock screens, and enhanced AI functionalities.

Personally, I like the intuitive AI writing tools, which promise to make everyday tasks on the phone more seamless. The call transcripts are a huge deal for someone like me who speaks multiple languages, especially since it is now available in 20 different languages.

In the One UI 7 beta, we have seen new widgets, a refined home screen, and a smart notification center. But with the full release, I am expecting even more. We will likely see an improved ‘Now Bar’, which could redefine how we interact with our devices daily. The camera UI is also improving, which could mean even more powerful photography tools for everyone.

What’s more for us? The Galaxy S25 Ultra and One UI 7.1 are the next big thing to wait. Rumors suggest we will see a design change with rounded corners for a better feel, a flat display, and possibly some of the smoothest animations, thanks to the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. The camera setup is expected to keep its 200MP primary sensor, possibly with enhanced AI zoom capabilities.

Battery life has always been a key concern for smartphone users, and with the S25 Ultra’s 5000mAh battery, there’s a chance for significant improvements, especially considering the rumored 45W wired and 25W wireless charging speeds.

I’m excited not just by the hardware or software alone, but by how they work together to make everything easier and more user-friendly.

The Galaxy AI features like Sketch to Image and Live Effects show Samsung not just following trends but setting new ones. There will be more unique features in One UI 7.1, and an optimized OS with the Galaxy S25 Ultra.

Samsung One UI 7 icons

As a long-time Samsung enthusiast, I am looking forward to the Galaxy S25 Ultra and One UI 7.1 not just for the gadgets, but for how they will change how we use technology.

Stay tuned to SammyFans.com for all the latest updates as we approach this exciting launch.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Here are the 5 biggest changes over S24 Ultra

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is the most awaited phone after the iPhone 16 Pro Max debut. Consumers are waiting to witness Samsung’s technological innovations while Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra is already rumored to bring 5 biggest changes.

A new processor, enhanced display, refined design, upgraded ultrawide camera and more RAM are the 5 biggest changes rumored to feature in the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra. Most of the rumors will come true as given arrival from credible sources.

Here are the five biggest changes:

1. Overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite

Back in October, Qualcomm launched the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset. Samsung will indeed use the latest processor in the Galaxy S25 Ultra, scheduled for a January 2025 launch.

This year’s Snapdragon chip brings Qualcomm Oryon CPU as well as enhanced GPU and NPU. The fabrication process has also improved as compared to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy.

Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to be shipped with an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. In early benchmark tests, the flagship performed stunningly well, rivaling the iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra | Image: S25U CAD – Onleaks / One UI 7 Screenshot – TekAvenue/X

2. New design philosophy

Samsung switched to a Note-like boxy design in the Galaxy S series, starting with the S22 Ultra. Galaxy S21 Ultra was the last S Ultra model that featured rounded corners like its predecessors.

After three generations, Samsung is abandoning the sharp corner design approach. Well, it doesn’t mean that the S25 Ultra is bringing rounded corners that we’ve seen in the S21 Ultra.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to maintain the design elegance of the S24 Ultra. The frame corners will be slightly rounded in order to quash the sharper ones for better handling.

As seen in the renders, dummy units, and alleged hands-on video, the S25 Ultra is flat from the screen size, while the frame joins the back panel with minimal edges to feel soft in hand.

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Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra Dummy Model | Image: Ice Universe / Weibo

3. Enhanced OLED with M13+ material set

Samsung’s S24 Ultra reported having grainy display issues. Early buyers of the device observed grainy textured colors on the OLED, which affects the screen visibility.

It features OLED with an M13 material set, and it’s rumored that the S25 Ultra won’t get M14 OLED. Recent rumors suggest that the enhanced M13 + may be used in the S25 Ultra.

Samsung is said to have fixed grainy display issues in the panels to be used in the S25 Ultra. It will be a significant upgrade that will eliminate a weird hardware problem on the Samsung flagship.

4. 50-megapixel Ultrawide camera

Galaxy S25 Ultra could disappoint you if you are waiting for a zoom camera upgrade. Samsung is said to have installed a new ultrawide sensor in the next Ultra flagship, skipping the Telephoto.

While the 3x Telephoto deserves to be upgraded, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to be equipped with a new 50-megapixel ultrawide using the Samsung ISOCELL JN3 sensor, with 0.7um pixel size.

The S24 Ultra replaced S24 Ultra’s 10MP 10x telephoto with a new 50MP 5x solution. However, the S25 Ultra’s 3x telephoto may remain the same as the S24 Ultra, S23 Ultra, S22 Ultra and S21 Ultra.

5. More RAM

12Gb is the maximum RAM available on this year’s S24 Ultra. As Samsung targets AI Phone lead, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is expected to get a significant upgrade, in terms of RAM configuration.

The Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored to be available in 12Gb and 16Gb RAM options. While the exact configuration is a mystery, the 1Tb storage model may be paired with 16Gb RAM.

12Gb is still a decent RAM installation on Samsung’s flagship, but an even larger option would result in faster processing, a reliable gaming experience, and seamless multitasking.

Galaxy S25 Ultra Launch – What we know

Samsung is rumored to unveil the Galaxy S25 series in late January next year. The company may officially announce the Unpacked in early to mid-January. However, the release could start in the first week of February.

A price hike is rumored on all models due to the increased costs of the Snapdragon 8 Elite. Samsung is trying hard to freeze the price, with cost-cutting visible in terms of display and camera image sensor configuration.

Check out the rumored specs table and price…

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Samsung Galaxy S21, S22 and S23 deserve Pixel-like Android OS support extension

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Google has extended Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series’ Android updates support by two years. Now, the devices belonging to these lineups will get two additional OS upgrades. Samsung Galaxy S21, S22, and S23 series also deserve an extension in Android OS update support.

Google recently revised its OS support plan for older Pixel phones. The company will now provide five years of OS and security updates to Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series. These models were launched right before the Galaxy S21 and S22 series.

Samsung should consider extending software support for these Galaxy models:

Galaxy S Series: Galaxy S23, S23 FE, S23+, S23 Ultra, as well as Galaxy S22, S22+, S22 Ultra, S21, S21+, S21 Ultra, S21 FE

Galaxy Z Series: Galaxy Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, Z Fold 4, Z Flip 4, Z Fold 3, and Z Flip 3

Galaxy Tablets: Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+, Tab S9 Ultra, Tab S8, S8+, and S8 Ultra

Samsung Software Support – How it evolved

Way back in August 2020, Samsung introduced its software update policy. The company promised that the Galaxy S20 series and later models will receive up to three generations of Android OS upgrades and regular security patches.

Beyond that, Samsung has taken software support to a whole new level. In February 2022, the company promised four major Android upgrades and five years of security patches to flagship Galaxy phones released in 2021 and later.

This made the Galaxy S21 series eligible for an additional OS upgrade and two more years of security updates. Well, Samsung offered the same OS support to select Galaxy A and M series smartphones.

In 2023 and 2024, the Korean tech giant has completely changed the OS upgrade game. While rivals replicated Samsung’s policy, it has confirmed flagship-grade longevity to budget and mid-range smartphones.

2024 marked the biggest breakthrough in the mobile industry. Starting with the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung flagships are now eligible for seven years of Android upgrades and seven years of regular security updates.

While Samsung’s software support improved gradually, the Galaxy S21, S22, and S23 series are now lagging in competition. The S21 series will have its last major update next year, with two and three OS updates remaining for S22 and S23, respectively.

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