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    How to close the Galaxy AI on your Samsung phone

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    Samsung’s Galaxy AI is everywhere on your phone, which integrates your device into apps and features. Although these AI tools can be helpful, you can interfere with them, worry about privacy, or prefer to work without AI aid.

    Fortunately Samsung gives you control over the Galaxy AI. You can turn off specific features that you do not want, go to the On -On -On -On -On -On -On -on -on -on -the -on -device processing, or altogether the artificial intelligence altogether.

    Whether you are worried about being sent to Samsung’s servers or just looking for AI’s permanent tips, you can customize the extent to which the Galaxy AI you want on your device. How is it here

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    1. Open the Galaxy AI settings to see active features

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    Open settings On your Samsung Galaxy phone, then Tap the Galaxy AI. This makes a comprehensive list of every AI feature currently active on your device, and you will be surprised at how many are there.

    This central center makes it easy to see what the Galaxy AI is doing on your phone and gives you a place to handle all the features of artificial intelligence.

    2. Close individual AI features you don’t want

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    Tap on any Galaxy AI feature in the list To look at its specific settings. Each feature has its own toggle switch This can make you completely on or off.

    Some features, such as photo assist, actually contain numerous sub -features, so you can be grouping a generato edit, image in the image, and portrait studio together.

    Use the above main toggle switch to disable the entire feature groupScroll down to close individual tools in this category.

    3. Go to the On -Device Processing for Better Privacy

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    If you have the Galaxy S25 phone, Scroll down the Galaxy AI settings and just find process data on the device.

    Flip this toggle switch Instead of sending data to Samsung’s servers, keeping your AI processing local. When you enable the device processing, some features will not be available or more limited.

    For example, translation tools will support less languages as they are relying on local files rather than cloud database. When you make this change, you will see what features will not work.

    4. Disable the Galaxy AI fully on your phone

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    To completely shut the Galaxy AI, go through every feature in the Galaxy AI settings menu and turn off every toggle switch.

    Here’s not a single Disable all AI Button, so you will need to work systematically in the list. Tap each feature, then turn off its central toggle switch.

    Once you disability everything, Galaxy A will stop analyzing your data, giving tips, or offering AI -powered tools anywhere in your phone’s interface.

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