Samsung continues to strengthen its position in the field of mobile technology by setting new targets. The company plans to expand the use of artificial intelligence (AI) through Galaxy AI to over 400 million devices by the end of this year. The announcement was made during the Galaxy AI Forum 2025 that took place recently.
The launch of the Galaxy S24 last year introduced Galaxy AI to over 200 million devices worldwide. This development marked the beginning of the use of AI in mobile devices. Since then, the use of Galaxy AI has continued to increase. Current data shows that over 70 percent of Galaxy S25 users use AI functions from Samsung and Google as part of their daily activities.
Among the introduced features is Google Gemini, which has become a favorite of many users with a threefold increase in use in the latest Galaxy S series compared to before. Samsung also shared current findings from its collaboration with research firm Symmetry Research that show the increase in the use of AI among users. According to the study:
47 percent of respondents said they rely on AI in their daily routines, especially for features such as AI-powered search, personalized notifications and voice assistants.
45 percent of respondents reported using voice commands as often as they type when performing tasks on their mobile devices.
Despite various technological advancements, Samsung has emphasized its commitment to providing a seamless, secure and personalized AI experience. This approach is tailored to the lifestyle of modern consumers who increasingly rely on technology for their daily activities.