Galaxy A57 may bring Galaxy AI’s Transcript Assist to A series for the first time

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series brought many new features over older devices. That included Galaxy AI, the company’s suite of AI-powered tools. One of the features it offered was Transcript Assist, which could transcribe call recordings and voice recordings.  Later, Samsung expanded Galaxy AI to older devices and added more features to it. However, while the […]

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Galaxy A57 may bring Galaxy AI’s Transcript Assist to A series for the first time

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series brought many new features over older devices. That included Galaxy AI, the company’s suite of AI-powered tools. One of the features it offered was Transcript Assist, which could transcribe call recordings and voice recordings.  Later, Samsung expanded Galaxy AI to older devices and added more features to it. However, while the […]

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Galaxy A37 and A57 leak reveals Now Brief, Perplexity, and improved cameras

Samsung could launch two new mid-range phones, the Galaxy A37 and the Galaxy A57, later this month. Ahead of the launch, a leak revealed that the Galxy A57 will come equipped with a larger vapor chamber system for better cooling performance. Now, a new leak has revealed its software features, including Now Brief, Perplexity integration, […]

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Samsung Galaxy Forever lets you use Galaxy S26 for a year at half the price

Samsung launched its latest non-foldable flagship smartphones — the Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26+, and Galaxy S26 Ultra — in India at higher prices than their predecessors, making it harder for many people to afford them. To make purchasing these devices easier, the brand has introduced a new program called ‘Galaxy Forever,’ which also makes upgrading […]

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Will Privacy Display come to Galaxy S25 and other devices with One UI 8.5?

One of the most exciting new Samsung features is Privacy Display. Since its debut on the Galaxy S26 Ultra, we’ve received plenty of questions about whether Samsung might bring it to older Galaxy phones through a future One UI 8.5 update. The short answer is no. But it’s not because Samsung wants to gatekeep the […]

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