Galaxy phones may soon get call summary feature

TRÍ MINH (THEO phonearena) |

The artificial intelligence (AI) race in the mobile industry continues to heat up as Samsung may soon launch a call summary feature.

Moving into 2025, artificial intelligence (AI) has clearly become the focus of the mobile technology industry. The "big guys" are continuously integrating AI into their products, making them an important factor to attract users.

Since early 2024, the Samsung Voice Recorder app has added voice-to-text and content summarization features. However, the summarization function only applies to regular recordings and does not support calls.

When One UI 7 launched, Samsung added the ability to transcribe call content to text, but the summary feature has not been updated yet.

However, in the latest version of the Samsung Voice Recorder app (v21.5.70.78), the code suggests that the call summary feature might be coming soon.

According to the discovered code, users first need to create a call content recording. This recording will then be processed online to create a summary. If privacy is a concern, users can choose the “Process data only on device” mode. In particular, Samsung promises not to store user data after processing.

This approach is quite similar to what Google and Apple have implemented before. Google currently offers Call Notes on the Pixel 9 series, while Apple enables call summaries and recordings on the iPhone 16 series and iPhone 15 Pro models through Apple Intelligence.

Going beyond call summary, Samsung is laying the groundwork for a more comprehensive AI ecosystem across Galaxy devices. With constant updates and on-device AI optimizations, Samsung is not only keeping up with its competitors, but also aiming to lead.

If implemented correctly, this feature will not only save users time but also open up great potential for personalizing the mobile experience. As AI reshapes the way we communicate and work, Samsung is betting on a future where every device can understand and respond to users’ needs more intelligently.

TRÍ MINH (THEO phonearena)
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