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From Hindi to Gujarati: Samsung Galaxy AI Now Supports 22 Indian Languages

Samsung has broadened the reach of its Galaxy AI by adding support for two new languages—Gujarati and Filipino—bringing the total to 22. The rollout, which began on October 29, 2025, is part of the company’s ongoing effort to make its AI tools more inclusive and accessible across diverse regions. This initiative highlights Samsung’s growing focus on language localization through dedicated research and development centers in India and Indonesia.

In India, the addition of Gujarati is particularly significant, as it reflects the country’s linguistic diversity and the influence of regional languages on mobile usage habits. The feature was developed at the Samsung R&D Institute in Bengaluru, a key center driving the localization of Galaxy AI technologies for Indian users.

Giridhar Jakki, Senior Director and Head of the Language AI Team at Samsung R&D Institute India, said the inclusion of Gujarati enhances Galaxy AI’s usability for native speakers. According to him, users can now access features like Call Assist and Interpreter in their own language, making daily communication smoother and more natural.

Galaxy AI offers a comprehensive set of features designed to simplify communication and improve productivity. Live Translate enables real-time translation of voice and text during phone calls, while Interpreter provides instant split-screen translations for face-to-face conversations. Chat Assist helps users refine their messages based on tone and context, Note Assist organizes and summarizes notes automatically, and Transcript Assist converts recorded audio into text with translation support. Browsing Assist, another popular feature, condenses lengthy articles and webpages for easier reading.

Since its introduction alongside the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy AI has seen strong adoption. Samsung reported that over 90 percent of Galaxy S25 users in India use at least one AI feature regularly. Globally, the company expects the technology to reach more than 400 million devices by the end of 2025.

Users can now access the new Gujarati and Filipino language packs directly from the Settings menu on compatible Galaxy devices, marking another step in Samsung’s mission to make AI-powered communication tools available to users around the world.

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