Throughout the day, we are constantly required to go to the Quick Settings screen of our mobile phone to perform tasks such as turning WiFi on or off, adjusting screen brightness, and making other quick changes but important to the settings of our devices. Samsung wants to spare us this task.
The company is working on a system that will allow its artificial intelligence, Galaxy AI, to take care of this work, anticipate our needs specific to modify the mobile settings. This is a very useful feature that can change the way we use our devices.
Samsung Galaxy’s artificial intelligence will change settings when you need them
The aim of this new feature is that users can indicate ‘goodbye’ to settings and configuration menuat least as far as possible. Although it is already possible to automate things like turning the WiFi connection off and on again, the idea of this change is that artificial intelligence automatically and intelligently (pun intended) takes care of these changes that we make every update in the settings. .
The development of this new feature for Galaxy AI was revealed by the South Korean media ET News, as well as by specialized leakers like @TheGalox_ on X/Twitter. As of now, it’s unclear exactly how this intelligent automation of mobile settings will work, but it certainly promises to. a new experience
For example, AI could predict whether we want to make changes to settings, such as turning power saving mode on or off, adjusting the volume level of music playback, enabling eye protection mode to certain hours of the night, among other changes. All this intelligently and according to our needs and our routines.
Of course we can always access manually to the quick settings screen and Settings menu to make changes and modifications to the system when we need them, AI would just make our work easier in the most daily tasks.
It is unclear when this feature will be available for One UI, the customization layer of the Samsung Galaxy. Hopefully we may see a glimpse of this development when the Galaxy S25 arrives in 2025, as well as other AI-related news that will arrive with One UI 7, in addition to other changes like a redesign of the user interface.
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