Samsung announced a new artificial intelligence feature for its smartphones. This AI learns individual daily habits. It then automatically adjusts phone settings to match those routines. This aims to simplify device management for users.
(Samsung’s New AI Can Optimize Phone Settings Based on Routine)
The technology works in the background. It observes patterns in how people use their phones. It notices when users wake up. It sees commuting times, work periods, and evening relaxation habits. Based on this, the AI changes settings without user input.
For instance, the phone might lower screen brightness during a morning commute. It could switch to a work profile upon arriving at the office. It might activate a “do not disturb” mode during typical sleeping hours. It also manages connections. The phone might automatically connect to a home Wi-Fi network at the end of the day.
Samsung stated this AI represents a shift towards more personalized technology. “We want phones to adapt to people, not the other way around,” a Samsung executive said. The company believes this reduces the need for constant manual adjustments. Users might find their phones are already set up correctly for the task at hand.
(Samsung’s New AI Can Optimize Phone Settings Based on Routine)
This feature is expected to debut in Samsung’s upcoming flagship smartphone series. It will likely be integrated into the next version of their One UI software. Samsung emphasized user privacy. The company stated routine data stays on the device. Samsung claims no personal information gets sent to its servers. The AI processes everything locally on the phone itself.

