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Samsung Galaxy S25 might focus on AI without the cloud

Leaked details suggest the Samsung Galaxy S25 will prioritize on-device AI.

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Samsung has been making headlines with its focus on artificial intelligence (AI) throughout 2024. The latest buzz suggests that the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S25 might significantly amplify this trend by enhancing on-device AI capabilities and reducing the dependency on cloud-based processing.

The rumor mill kicked off with insights from @AssembleDebug, a noted tech leaker on X, who unearthed some compelling details from Samsung’s app code. The code snippet they shared hinted at a feature labeled “FEATURE_GEN_EDIT_ON_DEVICE,” indicating that the Galaxy S25 could handle generative AI photo editing directly on the device. This move towards on-device AI processing isn’t just a tech flex; it carries substantial benefits for users.

A code snippet for Samsung Galaxy S25 mention on-device AI functionality
Image: @AssembleDebug on X/Twitter

Why on-device?

First off, privacy. In an age where data breaches are all too common, performing AI tasks on your phone means your photos and edits stay local, reducing the risk of your data being intercepted or stored on remote servers without your knowledge. Imagine editing personal or sensitive images with the peace of mind that they’re not being whisked off to some cloud server.

Then there’s speed. On-device processing can theoretically be much quicker since there’s no back-and-forth with a cloud server. No more waiting for your files to upload, be processed, and then download back to your device. This could be particularly beneficial in scenarios where every second counts, like quick edits before sharing on social media or in low connectivity situations. Whether you’re on a plane, in a remote area, or just low on data, your AI features remain accessible.

However, this shift does come with its caveats. On-device AI is more demanding on your phone’s hardware, potentially leading to faster battery drain, especially with intensive tasks like complex photo editing. Users might need to balance between using these features and managing battery life, but for many, the privacy and speed advantages might make this a worthwhile trade-off.

The code also supports longstanding rumors about the Galaxy S25 ditching Exynos and MediaTek chips in favor of Qualcomm‘s latest Snapdragon 8 Elite. This exclusivity to Snapdragon chips could not only boost performance but also streamline the AI functionalities across the board, ensuring a consistent experience regardless of where you buy your Galaxy S25.

While the generative AI for photo editing is a confirmed on-device feature, the broader implications for other AI functions remain a bit murky. Will we see more AI tasks like voice recognition, real-time translation, or even more advanced photo editing tools moved to local processing? It’s too early to say definitively, but the door is certainly ajar. Apple and Google have already started offering similar on-device AI capabilities in their latest devices, but Samsung’s move could position it as a leader in this space, especially if it expands beyond just photo editing.

All eyes are now on the anticipated Galaxy Unpacked event, rumored for January 22, where Samsung will likely unveil all the details.


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