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Samsung gives notifications an AI makeover in One UI 8.5

Galaxy S25 Ultra leak reveals smarter summaries in the works

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Leaked Galaxy S25 Ultra firmware shows Samsung isn’t done packing AI into your phone, with One UI 8.5 testing a smarter way to handle messy notifications.

What’s happened? Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.5 update has surfaced in leaked Galaxy S25 Ultra firmware, confirming work on AI-powered notification summaries. First spotted by SamMobile, the feature isn’t active yet, but it points to Samsung’s push to make cluttered alerts easier to manage.

  • The firmware displays a pop-up introducing the notification summary tool, signaling Samsung’s intent to bring Galaxy AI deeper into everyday use.
  • Reports suggest the feature may rely on Google Cloud, though early screenshots also mention “AI on your device,” leaving its final design unclear.
  • Users can exclude apps from summaries in settings, though the toggle isn’t working yet.
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This is important because: Smartphones bombard users with notifications, many of them long and cluttered. Samsung’s AI summary feature could cut through the noise, letting Galaxy owners digest only the key details.

  • Smarter summaries mean less time swiping and more time acting on alerts.
  • Integrating AI into daily tasks helps Samsung keep pace with Google and Apple.

Why should I care? If you own a Galaxy device, this AI tool could make your phone less overwhelming. Instead of skimming through walls of text, you’ll get cleaner summaries that save time. For users juggling dozens of daily alerts, that’s a jump in quality-of-life.

  • Notifications become faster to scan, especially in busy apps where long previews eat up space.
  • AI summaries reduce screen clutter and mental load, making the phone feel more streamlined.
  • Early adoption hints at broader AI improvements that could shape future Galaxy devices.

Okay, what’s next? Since the feature isn’t functional yet, users won’t see AI notification summaries until One UI 8.5 rolls out officially. There’s no confirmed timeline, but more details are likely as beta builds surface.

  • Samsung is likely to expand Galaxy AI across more stock apps, building on its progress in One UI 6.
  • Expect refinements as beta builds of One UI 8.5 surface in the coming months, giving us a clearer picture of how summaries will actually work.
  • Apple’s early experiments with AI summaries have shown how easily the feature can miss the mark, so all eyes will be on Samsung to deliver something more reliable.
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