Samsung's June update brings Galaxy S25 three powerful AI tricks the S26 already had
by Rajesh Pandey · Android PoliceSamsung rolled out One UI 8.5 for the Galaxy S25 and its other Galaxy flagships in May. The update added several Galaxy AI features that debuted with the S26 series, though a few notable AI capabilities were still missing. Samsung is now addressing that gap with the June update, bringing two more AI features to its 2025 flagship lineup.
Besides bumping the security patch to June 2026, the Galaxy S25's ZF1 firmware introduces three new AI-powered notification features: Prioritize notifications, Summarize notifications, and File Summaries.
As the name suggests, Prioritize notifications prioritizes notifications based on their importance so you don't miss them. Your Galaxy phone will use AI to determine the notification's priority based on its content. This could include time-sensitive messages, reminders, or important conversations. All content is processed locally, so there's no privacy or security risk.
Do note that the feature works as long as the notifications are in the same language as your phone's language.
Likewise, Summarize notifications uses AI to give you an overview of notification threads to quickly bring you up to speed.
If you receive a lot of notifications, the two AI-powered features should help reduce the clutter and let you stay on top of things.
The Galaxy S25 gets even closer to the S26
For now, Samsung is rolling out the June 2026 update for the Galaxy S25 in South Korea. A wider rollout will likely happen in the coming days.
The new Galaxy AI features should also expand to the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Flip 7 since they share the same hardware as the S25.
File Summaries uses AI to provide a quick overview of PDFs and text files stored on your Galaxy S25. It's useful to quickly get an idea of the content of large documents.
With these new additions, the Galaxy S25 family now has access to almost all the same AI-powered features as the Galaxy S26. That gap will likely widen with Android 17-based One UI 9, which is currently in limited public beta testing for the Galaxy S26 series.