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Galaxy S23 One UI 7 update

The Galaxy S23 series received the One UI 7 beta earlier this month, but it didn’t bring all Galaxy AI features from the Galaxy S25 series. Since it was a beta release, many assumed Samsung might include those missing features in the stable release. However, Samsung has now confirmed which Galaxy AI features won’t be coming to the Galaxy S23 series with the One UI 7 update.

Samsung won’t bring Audio Eraser and Natural Language Search to the Galaxy S23 series with the One UI 7 update. Not just the Galaxy S23, but dozens of other Galaxy devices will also miss out on these Galaxy AI features, as they are reserved for the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S24 FE, Galaxy Z Flip 6, Galaxy Z Fold 6, and the Galaxy Tab S10 series.

Galaxy S25 Ultra Audio Eraser

The Audio Eraser feature helps users remove unwanted sound from videos. It can identify up to six types of sounds in a video, which the user can decrease or increase to achieve the desired output. For example, you can lower or remove the voices of people in the background and enhance yours for a better listening experience.

The Natural Language Search feature makes life easier by allowing users to use everyday language to find settings or perform actions. This means you no longer need to remember the exact setting names. The feature works with the Settings and Gallery. For example, if you search “my eyes are feeling tired” in Settings, it will suggest options like adjusting brightness or enabling Eye Comfort Shield.

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While these two AI features are confirmed to be missing from the Galaxy S23 series with the One UI 7 update, there could be one more — Now Brief.

In an interview, Sally Jeong, EVP and Head of Framework R&D at Samsung MX, stated that “AI features that utilize on-device processing, such as the personal data engine, really require advanced chipsets and hardware like those found on the Galaxy S25 series with Snapdragon 8 Elite.” She also mentioned that cloud-based AI features, such as Circle to Search, are easier to roll out to a wide range of Galaxy devices. However, for deeper on-device AI experiences, powerful hardware is required. Since Now Brief relies on the personal data engine, it may not come to many Galaxy devices with the One UI 7 update, and the Galaxy S23 could be among them.

Despite missing out on some Galaxy AI features, the One UI 7 update still has plenty to offer for the Galaxy S23 series. It will bring new icons, a UI redesign, new animations, a vertical app drawer, extensive customizations, smoother animations, Writing Assist, Drawing Assist, and more. We’ll know everything once One UI 7 rolls out to the Galaxy S23 models sometime in April.

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