- A new rumor suggests that an IU 8 could add a narration functionality to the Samsung Galaxy S25 ‘series’ series
- Provisionally brief, the functionality applies a vocal text processor to the summary of the news and update generated by AI-AI
- An IU 8 is without release date at the time of the editorial staff.
Without a doubt, one of Samsung’s coolest features to launch this year is now brief, the daily summary fueled by AI which is at the heart of the AI Galaxy S25 S25 platform.
As Sammyguru reports, the now brief functionality seems to be exclusive to the Galaxy S25 series for the moment – the wider version of One Ui 7 has not brought the functionality to older devices
This is probably due to his dependence on the Knox safety chip, which was introduced with the latest flagship products of Samsung; But while older devices could now miss, it seems that Galaxy S25 users could see the functionality considerably improved with the next version of a user interface.
A new rumor suggests that an IU 8 could provide a new feature entitled Listening Brief, which is almost what it looks like – an audio version of the Brief. The functionality was discovered in an overview of the unprecedented code by Android Authority.
Now Brief is already a fairly practical concept, packaging news and updates, the weather and more in a quickly digestible flow.
But for those who want an additional convenience photo, listening to the brief would facilitate the daily dose of personalized information.
The results suggest that you can choose between Samsung and Google’s vocal word processing, which means that it is probably a narration of the existing text now in short, rather than a reading of AI assistant, treatment, then explain the content of the brief.
Speaking personally, I was not the most lively of the AI - I have my problems with the generative side of things, and when it comes to things that save time such as transcription and summaries by e -mail, I rarely used for the tools offered – but even I was impressed during the present when it was revealed during the first galaxy of Samsung of this unclosed year.
As for listening, I can see that this is useful for a few types of people – first and foremost those who have visual disabilities or text processing problems. I will always welcome features that make technology more accessible to more people.
Listening to Brief could also be a useful addition for shuttles, parents with busy mornings or those who simply prefer to listen to reading. It is a careful potential addition to what was already a great idea.
We are still far from seeing a user interface 8, but I hope that the best Samsung phones will receive their next major update of the faster operating system than the wobbly deployment of an IU 7. Let us know if you would use brief to listen in the comments below.