At first, AI tools felt more like demos, but features like summaries, transcription, and writing help have slowly become useful in everyday life.
I often use Galaxy AI on Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra during online meetings, taking notes, screenshots, and recordings. It is impressive how seamless the entire experience is. I can easily organise my daily tasks using AI, without manual intervention. It is almost like a personal assistant for me!
Samsung is pushing Galaxy AI across everything from photos to calls on its Galaxy S26 series. It sounds useful, but many AI features end up unused after a few days. If AI is built into everyday actions like editing or search, it might actually make a difference.
Samsung's Live Translate now supports more local dialects. Has Siri finally caught up, or is it still struggling with our Hinglish conversations?
Samsung S26 has come up with Galaxy AI with features like contextual or predictive suggestions that help in assisting tasks. What AI feature makes it feel genuinely helpful in your daily routine rather than just another feature?
Galaxy AI features like Now Nudge, summaries, photo tools, and Gemini demos look cool, but which ones are people actually using regularly?
I have gone through some interesting features on the Samsung Galaxy S26 while I was shopping for my trek outfits. Basically, I used Photo Assist to clean up images of my trek. It seamlessly enhances my photos. Has anyone used them? How has it helped you?
While there are a lot of popular features on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, I think the AI select is an underrated one. When I get an interesting text on a photo or video, pulling text from it requires a different app. This allows me to extract texts and translate into different languages.
Galaxy S26 is a great model when it comes to battery and AI integration. Also, Galaxy S26 gives you a storage option of 256 GB and 512 GB. What would you choose?
Forget the cameras and Galaxy AI. What's a feature you love that doesn't get much attention?
I do not want to stick to Galaxy S26 Ultra for gaming. I want to learn more about photography. Can its AI editing skills create DSLR-like images?
Some features like Adaptive Battery, Galaxy AI, and Samsung’s software feel more useful after spending a few weeks with the phone rather than on day one.
Spam calls are everywhere these days. Wondering if people are actually using AI Call Screening and whether it’s helping cut down on unwanted calls.
I have been using the voice translation feature on my new Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus, and it sure is quite helpful to understand different languages as my work demands to work with different international clients. How does it make a difference for you?
Has anyone tried using Interpreter Mode on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra? I have recently used it with a tourist who did not understand Hindi properly. Turning it on has made my conversation much easier in fact, it did not make me feel awkward or robotic, which is usually the case with most AI interpretation features.
No need to block unwanted numbers now since my AI assistant is fixing it for me. I usually ignore unknown numbers, but the AI Call Screening on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is handling a couple of spam calls without me needing to pick them up first. It is a relief now, filtering all the nuisance calls. No need to be bothered about it.
I was exploring Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra features, and I noticed some of the AI-powered tools require signing into the account. There are really some amazing AI features after unlocking that you can enjoy. You can assist with some photos, create reminders, and what makes it different from basic setup is that it has some impressive tools, such as Now Nudge, Now Brief, that boost productivity.
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra has come up with a very practical feature, which is AI Call Screening. Does anyone here know how exactly it is helping people? Is it like a Truecaller?
It seems like Samsung has really understood AI contextual concepts. Its AI features do not require a lot of effort and handle things in the background. No need to rely on a specific AI chatbot. You can find it everywhere from photo assisting to writing notes it can easily summarize, scan, and provide quick suggestions. Now, everyday tasks feel much easier with Ultra.
I used the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra to pick an address directly from a message and open it in Maps instantly. It makes the phone feel smarter in real life. These cross-app AI shortcuts feel much more useful than flashy features.