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Samsung has recently added a number of AI features to its new S series flagships. The company has also rolled out some of the features to a couple of older S and Z series devices. Now the latest news is that the company is going to offer Galaxy AI to its relatively affordable A series devices.

Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35 may get some Galaxy AT features with One UI 6.1.1

According to a report from SamMobile, the company may add Galaxy AI to its A series, starting with a couple of 2024 models. The publication claims that Samsung will roll out some of the AI features to devices that have already been released this year. It could include the Galaxy A55 and Galaxy A35. Notably, users of the devices should not expect to get all the features that Galaxy AI has to offer.

As you may already know, some of the features run on the device, might not be compatible with the hardware of the Galaxy A series devices. Therefore, it’s not possible to implement those specific features the same way they are implemented on the flagships.

Speaking of the release timeline, there is no exact date available yet. It is only expected that the company will roll out the features with the One UI 6.1.1 update. Reportedly, Samsung has also delayed the One UI 7 beta and the reason is none other than the One UI 6.1.1 update. The company has already rolled out some new AI features to the sixth-generation foldables with One UI 6.1.1. Now it is assumed that the company is focusing on rolling out some of the features to other models that may include the Galaxy A55 and A35.

Finally, there’s no clear information about which specific features are compatible with the A series devices. Theoretically, the server-side features can be implemented on the devices. Nonetheless, it is ultimately Samsung’s decision how they choose to shape the A series for future devices.

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