Group 1 - A survey conducted at the end of last year revealed that nearly 90% of Samsung users are dissatisfied with the AI features on their phones, finding them largely unhelpful [1][2] - Samsung is in discussions with companies like OpenAI and Perplexity AI to integrate more AI services into its upcoming Galaxy smartphones, moving beyond reliance on Google's Gemini [1][3] - The survey included over 2,000 smartphone users, with 87% of Samsung Galaxy users stating that the new AI features provide "little value" or "almost no value" to their mobile experience [1] Group 2 - Among Samsung Galaxy users who have AI-enabled phones, less than half (46.9%) reported using the Galaxy AI features, while 53.1% indicated they have not used them [2] - Samsung's mobile division president, Choi Won-joon, announced plans to offer more AI functionality in the upcoming Galaxy S26 series, expressing openness to integrating competitive AI technologies [3] - Samsung is reportedly close to finalizing an investment agreement with Perplexity and plans to incorporate its applications and assistants into future devices [3]
AI功能无用?三星:Galaxy S26将整合更多智能体
Feng Huang Wang·2025-07-25 02:30