Samsung is reportedly planning to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) deeper across its Galaxy smartphone lineup, and future models may remove the traditional settings menu. According to the report, Samsung uses AI to predict user needs.[設定]We believe that manual adjustment using menus will no longer be necessary. This move is in line with the company’s vision for a fully AI-driven Galaxy smartphone. Although the exact implementation is still unknown, there are indications that AI could leverage user interaction and device usage patterns to optimize performance without the need for manual settings adjustments. This can include various aspects of your smartphone experience, such as notifications, screen brightness, and layout.
Additionally, the report indicates that cameras and keyboards are key focus areas for AI integration. AI can enhance the camera’s capabilities by automatically adapting to different environments and user preferences, such as switching to night mode or adjusting settings based on location. For keyboards, AI can personalize typing by learning an individual’s writing style and word preferences, potentially leading to more accurate automatic predictions.
This shift to AI-driven optimization builds on existing trends in smartphone development. This is already seen in many features of smartphones, such as adaptive battery, charging, brightness, and touch.
Some of the AI features are already in use on Galaxy devices using Bixby. |Image credit — Samsung
For the average user, AI-managed settings can streamline the smartphone experience by reducing the need for manual adjustments and menu navigation. However, Samsung needs to address potential privacy concerns and clearly communicate how data is collected and used for AI adjustments to gain user trust and encourage adoption.