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The Galaxy Z Fold 7 is finally getting the S26's Galaxy AI features
The update has started rolling out in South Korea and could soon roll out globally. If you've been eagerly waiting for the Galaxy S26's AI features to trickle down to older flagships, there's good news for you. After recently bringing new Galaxy AI features to the S25 series, Samsung is now adding some of these features to its foldable phones. According to user reports on the Samsung community website (via SamMobile), the latest Fold 7 update doesn't just include the June security patch; it also adds two new Galaxy AI features. These are Priority Notifications and Files Summaries. As the name suggests, the "Priority Notifications" feature uses AI to sort through your notifications and show the most important ones at the top of the stack. That's great if you often end up missing important notifications in a sea of less useful ones. On the other hand, "Files Summaries" gives you a summary of PDFs, text files, and other documents on your phone so you can understand what the file is about. This can help with file management because you won't have to read a document just to figure out if it's an important receipt or something you can safely discard. The new update is currently rolling out in South Korea. However, Samsung has been moving quickly with One UI rollouts, so this update could come stateside really soon. While it's great that Samsung is adding new Galaxy AI features to older flagships, the company's One UI 8.5 rollout has had its fair share of wrinkles as well. This includes issues with video calls, along with other random bugs and glitches. Meanwhile, Samsung is also working on the One UI 9 update for older flagships. It's expected to bring support for multiple browser windows on the Z Fold 7, a network speed indicator, and other new features.
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Your Galaxy S25 just picked up three more Galaxy AI features
Samsung rolled out One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 and its other Galaxy flagships in May. The update added several Galaxy AI features that debuted with the S26 series, though a few notable AI capabilities were still missing. Samsung is now addressing that gap with the June update, bringing two more AI features to its 2025 flagship lineup. Besides bumping the security patch to June 2026, the Galaxy S25's ZF1 firmware introduces three new AI-powered notification features: Prioritize notifications, Summarize notifications, and File Summaries. As the name suggests, Prioritize notifications prioritizes notifications based on their importance so you don't miss them. Your Galaxy phone will use AI to determine the notification's priority based on its content. This could include time-sensitive messages, reminders, or important conversations. All content is processed locally, so there's no privacy or security risk. Do note that the feature works as long as the notifications are in the same language as your phone's language. Likewise, Summarize notifications uses AI to give you an overview of notification threads to quickly bring you up to speed. If you receive a lot of notifications, the two AI-powered features should help reduce the clutter and let you stay on top of things. The Galaxy S25 gets even closer to the S26 For now, Samsung is rolling out the June 2026 update for the Galaxy S25 in South Korea. A wider rollout will likely happen in the coming days. The new Galaxy AI features should also expand to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 since they share the same hardware as the S25. File Summaries uses AI to provide a quick overview of PDFs and text files stored on your Galaxy S25. It's useful to quickly get an idea of the content of large documents. With these new additions, the Galaxy S25 family now has access to almost all the same AI-powered features as the Galaxy S26. That gap will likely widen with Android 17-based One UI 9, which is currently in limited public beta testing for the Galaxy S26 series.
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Samsung finally brings missing Galaxy AI features to the Galaxy S25 series
The unusually large update delivers Galaxy AI features that were missing from the first One UI 8.5 update for the S25, specifically Prioritise Notifications, Summarise Notifications, and File Summaries. Samsung took its own sweet time rolling out One UI 8.5 stable to the Galaxy S25 series. The update did bring Galaxy AI features launched on the Galaxy S26 down to the Galaxy S25 series, but some features remained missing, chief among them Prioritise Notifications and Summarise Notifications. These features were leaked to be coming with the June update for the phone. Galaxy S25 users can now celebrate, as the June update is rolling out and indeed brings these two missing AI features, as well as the File Summaries feature. Tarun Vats notes on X that Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 8.5 June update for the Galaxy S25 series. The build version is S938NKSUACZF1, and the rollout has begun in Samsung's home market of South Korea, as usual. The update bumps up the Android security patch level to June 2026, but early adopters were quick to note that the update size was unusually large for a security patch bump. Tarun Vats notes on X that the update brings the Prioritise Notifications and Summarize Notifications features to the Galaxy S25 series. Prioritize Notifications ensures that the most important notifications appear at the top of the notification stack. As the name implies, Summarize Notifications summarizes long notification threads into a simple, easy-to-digest notification summary. X user kwj9809 also notes that the File Summaries feature has also been added to the Galaxy S25: The File Summary feature generates short, AI-powered summaries of PDF and TXT files on-device, so you can quickly skim their contents. While this update is currently confined to the Galaxy S25 series in South Korea, we can expect a broader international rollout covering North America, Europe, and India to follow in the coming week. Galaxy S25 owners can manually check for the update by navigating to Settings > Software update > Download and install once the regional rollout expands.
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Galaxy S25 users are finally getting some missing One UI 8.5 AI features
Prioritize Notifications, Summarize Notifications and File Summaries arrive on Galaxy S25, but Now Nudge is still missing Last month, Samsung rolled out the One UI 8.5 update to the Galaxy S25 series, but users quickly noticed that several AI features available on the Galaxy S26 series were missing. The omissions sparked confusion and frustration, with many Galaxy S25 owners questioning what Samsung's long-term software support actually covers. Now, Samsung seems to be fixing part of the issue with the June 2026 update, which reportedly adds three of the missing Galaxy AI features to the Galaxy S25 series. The update has started rolling out in South Korea and includes the June 2026 Android security patch. The firmware has the build number S938NKSUACZF1. Which Galaxy AI features are finally arriving? The biggest additions are Prioritize Notifications, Summarize Notifications and File Summaries. These were introduced with the Galaxy S26 series but were missing when One UI 8.5 first reached the Galaxy S25 lineup. Recommended Videos Prioritize Notifications uses Galaxy AI to push important alerts higher in the notification shade, so users do not have to dig through every update manually. Summarize Notifications does what the name suggests, turning long notification threads into shorter summaries. This could be useful for busy group chats, email alerts or stacked app notifications. File Summaries is also being enabled on the Galaxy S25 series. Reports say the feature can summarize supported local files, including PDF and TXT documents. Some coverage also mentions support for voice recordings, though that detail does not appear consistently across all reports. Samsung still has a few gaps to close This update should calm some of the frustration around the Galaxy S25's One UI 8.5 rollout, but it does not bring full feature parity with the Galaxy S26 series. Features such as Now Nudge, the 24MP camera mode, improved fingerprint accuracy option, and some camera-related tools are still missing. Even so, Galaxy S25 series owners may have some reason to relax, as the latest update suggests those earlier omissions may have been due to the features not being ready for the S25 lineup yet, rather than Samsung holding them back permanently. The update is likely to roll out to more regions over the next few days.
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Samsung Brings New Galaxy AI Tools to Galaxy S25 With One UI 8.5 Update
Notification summaries make long alert threads easier to review Samsung has reportedly begun rolling out a new One UI 8.5 update to Galaxy S25 series users in South Korea, bringing a set of Galaxy AI tools missing from the earlier release. The update introduces AI-powered notification management features and document summarisation capabilities that were previously exclusive to the newer Galaxy S26 lineup. It also includes the June 2026 Android security patch. Reports suggest the rollout is currently limited to Samsung's home market, with availability in additional regions expected later. Samsung Galaxy S25 Gets Two Missing AI Features With One UI 8.5 X user Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) revealed that the software is rolling out with build number S938NKSUACZF1. The release appears to be larger than a standard monthly security update, suggesting it includes feature additions alongside security improvements. One of the new additions helps organise incoming alerts by automatically surfacing the most relevant notifications. Another feature can analyse multiple notifications and present a shorter overview, reducing the need to scroll through long notification chains individually. The update also appears to enable File Summaries on the Galaxy S25 series. According to posts shared by X user @kwj9809, the tool can process supported documents locally and create concise summaries of their contents. The feature currently works with PDF and TXT files. Although Samsung introduced these features alongside the Galaxy S26 series, they were missing from the initial One UI 8.5 rollout for the Galaxy S25 range. The new update finally extends them to the older flagship lineup. The South Korean tech giant has reportedly not yet confirmed when the rollout will expand beyond South Korea. However, wider availability across markets such as India, Europe, and North America is expected once the initial deployment is completed. Users can manually check for the update by opening Settings, navigating to Software Update, and selecting Download and Install.
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Samsung has started rolling out the June 2026 update for the Galaxy S25 series, adding three Galaxy AI features that were initially missing from the One UI 8.5 release. The update introduces Prioritize Notifications, Summarize Notifications, and File Summaries—AI-powered tools that debuted with the Galaxy S26. Currently available in South Korea, the update is expected to expand globally soon.
Samsung has begun rolling out a significant June 2026 software update for the Galaxy S25 series, addressing a notable gap left by the initial One UI 8.5 update release in May. The new Samsung update, carrying build number S938NKSUACZF1, delivers three Galaxy AI features that were conspicuously absent when One UI 8.5 first reached the 2025 flagship lineup
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The June 2026 software update introduces three AI-powered features to the Galaxy S25: Prioritize Notifications, Summarize Notifications, and File Summaries
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. Prioritize Notifications uses AI to automatically surface the most important alerts at the top of the notification stack, analyzing content to identify time-sensitive messages, reminders, or critical conversations2
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. Summarize Notifications complements this by condensing long notification threads into digestible overviews, particularly useful for busy group chats and stacked app notifications4
.The update also enables File Summaries on the Galaxy S25 series, a feature that generates AI-generated document summaries of PDF and TXT files stored on the device
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The same Galaxy AI features are also arriving on the Galaxy Z Fold 7, with user reports on the Samsung community website confirming the update's availability
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While this Samsung update brings the Galaxy S25 closer to the Galaxy S26 in terms of AI capabilities, complete feature parity has not been achieved
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. Features such as Now Nudge, the 24MP camera mode, improved fingerprint accuracy option, and certain camera-related tools remain exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series4
. However, the latest update suggests these omissions may be temporary rather than permanent limitations, with features being added as they become ready for the S25 lineup4
. The gap may widen again with Android 17-based One UI 9, currently in limited public beta testing for the Galaxy S26 series2
. Users can manually check for the update by navigating to Settings > Software update > Download and install once the regional rollout expands3
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