Samsung is integrating its new Galaxy AI features into the phone’s interface, making them readily accessible via the Apps Edge panel. However, users should exercise caution before hiding these AI shortcuts, as they are not easily removable. The four standalone Galaxy AI apps—AI Select, Drawing Assist, Interpreter, and Now Brief—are designed for specific tasks like object selection and real-time translation. To hide these apps, users must enter the Apps Edge editing mode and adjust settings, but this may limit access to certain features. Notably, AI Select and Drawing Assist can only be accessed through the Apps Edge. Restoring hidden apps is straightforward, but users should consider potential impact on functionality. Hiding shortcuts does not affect battery life, as AI processes continue to run. Currently, Samsung offers Galaxy AI services for free, with potential subscription options for advanced features in the future.
Meta Description: Learn how to customize Galaxy AI apps in the Apps Edge panel, their functionalities, and important restrictions.
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