Last month, Samsung rolled out the One UI 8.5 update to the Galaxy S25 series, but users quickly noticed that several AI features available on the Galaxy S26 series were missing. The omissions sparked confusion and frustration, with many Galaxy S25 owners questioning what Samsung’s long-term software support actually covers.
Now, Samsung seems to be fixing part of the issue with the June 2026 update, which reportedly adds three of the missing Galaxy AI features to the Galaxy S25 series. The update has started rolling out in South Korea and includes the June 2026 Android security patch. The firmware has the build number S938NKSUACZF1.
Which Galaxy AI features are finally arriving?
The biggest additions are Prioritize Notifications, Summarize Notifications and File Summaries. These were introduced with the Galaxy S26 series but were missing when One UI 8.5 first reached the Galaxy S25 lineup.
Prioritize Notifications uses Galaxy AI to push important alerts higher in the notification shade, so users do not have to dig through every update manually. Summarize Notifications does what the name suggests, turning long notification threads into shorter summaries. This could be useful for busy group chats, email alerts or stacked app notifications.
File Summaries is also being enabled on the Galaxy S25 series. Reports say the feature can summarize supported local files, including PDF and TXT documents. Some coverage also mentions support for voice recordings, though that detail does not appear consistently across all reports.
Samsung still has a few gaps to close
This update should calm some of the frustration around the Galaxy S25’s One UI 8.5 rollout, but it does not bring full feature parity with the Galaxy S26 series.
Features such as Now Nudge, the 24MP camera mode, improved fingerprint accuracy option, and some camera-related tools are still missing. Even so, Galaxy S25 series owners may have some reason to relax, as the latest update suggests those earlier omissions may have been due to the features not being ready for the S25 lineup yet, rather than Samsung holding them back permanently. The update is likely to roll out to more regions over the next few days.

