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Some of Samsung’s best new Galaxy S26 AI features are headed to the S25

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The Samsung Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
Samsung Galaxy S25 (left), Galaxy S25 Plus, and Galaxy S25 Ultra Andy Boxall / Digital Trends

Samsung is apparently not keeping all of the best new Galaxy AI tricks locked to the Galaxy S26 series. The company has confirmed that it is working on a software update that will bring over newer AI features that were first introduced on the latest flagship lineup.

How Samsung’s community backlash worked

After the Galaxy S26 announcement, reports hinted that new software features may not trickle down to the Galaxy S25 series, which led to backlash from the community. But a Samsung Community moderator shared a post that thanked users for their feedback and confirmed that certain features are arriving on older flagships.

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Galaxy S25 Series users 👋

A moderator confirms a new update is coming, bringing Galaxy S26 AI features:

• Call Screening
• User-friendly enhancement improvements

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— Tarun Vats (@tarunvats33) April 6, 2026

What’s coming with the new update?

The biggest confirmed addition so far is AI-powered call screening. Samsung specifically mentioned this feature in the moderator message. To recall, this feature debuted with One UI 8.5 on the Galaxy S26 series, and is now planned for the Galaxy S25, Galaxy S25+, and Galaxy S25 Ultra via a future update. So, the brand may have changed its decision following backlash from Galaxy S26 owners who were unhappy about the possibility of missing out on some of Samsung’s latest AI tools.

Finer details of the big update are still at large, and Samsung hasn’t published a final list of every Galaxy S26 AI feature that is coming to the S25 series yet. The company has promised “additional features and usability improvements” for the Galaxy S25 series, suggesting call screening may not be the only upgrade in the pipeline.

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The One UI 8.5 update is expected to arrive as the next major stable update, though Samsung hasn’t announced a rollout date. But at least part of the Galaxy S26’s AI packaging is heading to the Galaxy S25 models.

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