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Samsung Galaxy S25 AI will rely less on the cloud

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Modern day devices like our smartphones come with AI features. These AI features run on both our devices locally, as well as in the cloud for more complex requests. However, the good news is that if you prefer on-board processing, the Samsung Galaxy S25 is expected to feature support for more on-device AI capabilities.

This is according to a post on X by AssembleDebug. They claim that the Galaxy S25 will come with more on-board AI features. This means that users don’t have to rely as much on cloud processing as they did before. There are several benefits to on-device processing.

For starters, it will be much faster. This is because requests don’t need to be sent to a remote server, wait for that server to process it before sending it back. Secondly, it is more private. Data sent to the cloud has a chance to be intercepted. Alternatively, someone at Samsung’s data centers could see your request.

We’re not sure if these changes will be exclusive to the Galaxy S25, or if Samsung could also make it available to older devices that support its Galaxy AI suite of tools. It is possible that the use of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite could make the phone more powerful to support more on-device processing, but we’ll have to wait and see.

The Samsung Galaxy S25 series is expected to be announced in 2025. The latest rumors are claiming that Samsung will host an event on the 22nd of January.

Tyler Lee
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