Samsung is developing an AI-powered notification summary feature for One UI 8.5 that closely mirrors Apple’s controversial notification summaries launched last year. The feature appears to leverage Google’s work-in-progress notification summary technology rather than Samsung’s own development, suggesting a collaborative approach to bringing AI-driven notification management to Android devices.
What you should know: Samsung’s notification summary feature was discovered in the latest One UI 8.5 firmware build by SamMobile, though it’s not currently functional.
- The feature will use AI to summarize long messages and group conversations, identical to Google’s approach.
- Users will see a pop-up explanation when pulling down the notification shade for the first time.
- A “Manage apps” field allows users to exclude specific apps from receiving notification summaries.
How it works: The notification summaries appear to run on-device processing despite initial reports suggesting cloud dependency.
- Screenshots specifically mention the feature uses “AI on your device,” likely powered by Gemini Nano (Google’s compact AI model designed for smartphones) or another local AI model.
- The description emphasizes that “your messages are never sent to Google,” prioritizing privacy for personal conversations.
- Only long messages and group conversations will receive AI-generated summaries.
The big picture: Samsung is essentially implementing Google’s notification summary feature rather than building its own solution.
- The screenshots and descriptions are nearly identical to Google’s own notification summary feature.
- This represents a departure from Samsung’s typical approach of developing proprietary AI features.
- The collaboration suggests Samsung is prioritizing faster deployment over custom development.
Why this matters: Apple’s notification summaries have faced significant criticism for generating inaccurate results, making Samsung’s implementation a crucial test case for Android.
- The feature’s success could determine whether AI-powered notification management becomes standard across mobile platforms.
- Local processing addresses privacy concerns that have plagued cloud-based AI features.
- Samsung’s approach may offer lessons for improving accuracy where Apple’s system has struggled.
What else is coming: One UI 8.5 promises several other significant features beyond notification summaries.
- Pro video options and 3D recording capabilities.
- Native double back tap gesture functionality.
- Tools designed to help users with photosensitive epilepsy.
- The update positions itself as a substantial upgrade for Samsung phone users.
Samsung could bring one of Apple's most polarizing notification features to One UI 8.5