The Samsung Galaxy A56, a popular phone model for 2025, has sparked curiosity about whether it includes Galaxy AI. The answer is no. Confusion arises from Samsung’s promotional strategies, which blur the lines between AI features and the phone’s capabilities. Users can investigate this by checking their device’s settings, where they’ll find “Intelligent Features” under “Advanced Features,” rather than a distinct “Galaxy AI” category.
Historically, Samsung introduced Galaxy AI as “Advanced Intelligence” for its premium models. The Galaxy A56 includes intelligent features but not the full suite of Galaxy AI. The terms “Intelligent” and “Advanced” being used interchangeably, along with marketing phrases like “Awesome Intelligence,” add to the confusion.
Galaxy AI tools offer advanced capabilities like content generation through machine learning. For instance, the Galaxy AI Drawing Assist can create images from user inputs. The Galaxy A56 lacks these generative tools but does offer features such as Object Eraser, Best Face, and Edit Suggestions, which enhance user experience without reaching AI’s full potential.
In summary, the Galaxy A56 boasts intelligent features but not Galaxy AI’s “Advanced Intelligence.” The term “Awesome Intelligence” serves mainly as a marketing phrase without substantive meaning.


