These Galaxy AI Features Will Stay Free Forever, Says Samsung

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These Galaxy AI Features Will Stay Free Forever, Says Samsung

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These Galaxy AI Features Will Stay Free Forever, Says Samsung
These Galaxy AI Features Will Stay Free Forever, Says Samsung.

Samsung is going all-in with AI on their Galaxy devices, and honestly, it's getting pretty cool. With their Galaxy AI platform, they’ve added a bunch of smart features to make life easier. But here's the twist—rumor has it that some of these features might go behind a paywall soon, thanks to a potential subscription plan.

To clear things up a bit, Samsung recently revealed which Galaxy AI features will always be free to use. Yup, they actually made a list. That move kinda confirms that some of the other features might eventually require a subscription. So, if you’re wondering which ones you can keep using for free forever, here’s the deal.

You’ll still get Live Translate, which helps you translate calls in real-time, super handy if you’re chatting with someone who speaks a different language. Then there’s Note Assist, which basically helps you clean up, summarize, and organize your notes like a pro. Also staying free is Zoom Nightography, which is just a fancy way of saying your night photos with zoom will still look crisp and clear.

They’re also keeping Writing Assist around for free, so you don’t have to stress over grammar or sentence structure. Drawing Assist is also on the free list, perfect for when you’re doodling and want a bit of help making it look better. Now Brief will still give you a daily summary of your day, like weather, reminders, health updates, and news—all on your lock screen or in a widget. And don’t worry, Audio Eraser is sticking around too, so your voice recordings can stay clean and background noise-free.

But heads up, not everything made the cut. One of the most loved features, the AI Photo Editor, is noticeably missing. Same goes for Browsing Assist, which helps simplify web content, and Transcript Assist, which turns voice recordings into text. These might be part of a future paid plan.

There’s also some buzz about a Samsung Health subscription coming soon. That would mean more in-depth health tracking and possibly some AI features bundled in, but with a monthly fee.

Bottom line, if you’re using a Samsung phone, you’ve still got plenty of free AI tools to play with for now. Just keep an eye out—because the coolest stuff might cost you later.

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