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Samsung’s Galaxy AI will reach the Galaxy A55 and A35, report says


Samsung has rolled out its Galaxy AI feature suite to its high-end smartphone lines, and now it’s apparently getting ready for the next logical step: bringing Galaxy AI to its mid-rangers.

According to a new report today, the Galaxy A55 and A35 will unsurprisingly be the first ones to receive Galaxy AI, as part of their One UI 6.1.1 update.

The report doesn’t tell us exactly when we should expect this to happen, but provides a vague timeline of “this month or the next”. A word of caution, however: not every Galaxy AI feature will be made available on these mid-rangers.

And unfortunately there currently is no more information on which features will make the cut and which won’t. The most likely scenario is that Samsung will leave out those which need the most amount of processing power, since the A55 and A35 don’t have a lot of that.

It’s also unclear whether the A55 and A35 will be the only A-series devices to get Galaxy AI, or just the first ones. Samsung may want to limit the release of the suite to its newest handsets in order to try and drive some more sales.

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