The Democratization of AI: Why Samsung’s One UI 8.5 Matters
For years, cutting-edge mobile artificial intelligence was the exclusive playground of flagship devices. If you wanted the latest neural processing tricks or advanced generative features, you had to pay the premium for an Ultra-series handset. However, the latest rollout of Samsung One UI 8.5 signals a tectonic shift in the smartphone industry: the democratization of AI.
By bringing sophisticated features—like the Perplexity-powered Bixby integration—to budget-friendly devices such as the Galaxy A07 5G, Samsung is effectively changing the baseline expectation for what a “cheap” phone can do. This move isn’t just about software parity; it’s a strategic play to keep users within the Galaxy ecosystem, regardless of their budget.
The “Trickle-Down” Effect: From S26 to S25
Perhaps the most exciting trend for power users is the accelerated path of feature migration. We are seeing a pattern where software-defined features, specifically AI-driven notification management like Priority and Summarize Notifications, are moving from the latest flagship (Galaxy S26) to the previous generation (Galaxy S25) in record time.

This strategy addresses a common pain point: planned obsolescence. By porting features that rely on NPU (Neural Processing Unit) tasks to older hardware, Samsung is extending the effective lifespan of its devices. It’s a win-win: consumers feel their investment is protected, and Samsung maintains high user retention rates.
What This Means for Future Mobile Trends
The integration of advanced AI into mid-range and budget hardware suggests that the “AI War” is moving beyond the processor specs. It’s no longer enough to have a fast chip; the value now lies in the software ecosystem.
- Cloud-Hybrid AI: By leveraging services like Perplexity AI, Samsung is offloading heavy processing to the cloud, allowing lower-end chips to perform tasks that previously required expensive silicon.
- Personalized UX: With customizable Quick Panels and smarter notification filtering, the OS is becoming less of a static interface and more of a proactive assistant.
Did you know? Modern AI features on your smartphone, such as real-time summarization, often use “On-Device AI” for privacy-sensitive tasks, while more complex queries are routed to secure cloud servers to ensure your battery isn’t drained by constant heavy computation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Will my older Samsung phone get the new AI features?
While hardware limitations exist, Samsung has shown a commitment to bringing One UI 8.5 features to a wide range of devices. Check your specific model’s update schedule on the official Samsung Members app.

Is the Perplexity AI integration free to use?
In the current iteration of One UI 8.5, the Bixby-powered Perplexity integration is included as a standard feature, though Samsung may introduce premium tiers for advanced AI services in the future.
Does updating to One UI 8.5 slow down older phones?
Generally, no. Samsung optimizes its “lite” versions of One UI for lower-end hardware, focusing on efficiency. However, it is always recommended to clear your cache partition after a major OS update for peak performance.
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