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Samsung’s Galaxy Brief Just Got a Creative Kick

Josh by Josh
November 18, 2025
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Samsung’s Galaxy Brief Just Got a Creative Kick


Samsung users, prepare for an overhaul of your daily briefing. The cool thing? Those days of only getting your weather and calendar cues are over – now you might be treated to a slice of your own camera roll.

The “Now brief” functionality is now enhanced through the integrated Nano Banana, Google DeepMind’s generative AI image tool, which allows your phone to give you ready-made prompts for making something artistic from an ordinary photo.

Here’s how it works: as soon as you turn on “Nano Banana Image Creation” in the Now Brief settings, the thing delves into your gallery library and selects a photo that fits (“scenery, selfie or pet pic may be used”) before serving up suggestions on what to do with it (think things like, “turn this into neon cyber-punk art,” or so).

Tap a suggestion and you are taken inside the Gemini ecosystem where Nano Banana does its thing.

What I thought was interesting (and possibly cheeky) is how uncontroversially this slipped from shit what the phone did into huh, maybe I could totally use this for my social feed.

It’s a small, but clever move: rather than requiring you open up a dedicated creative app (perhaps to dabble with filters or layer on text), it bakes image creation into something that at least some people do every day.

Here’s why that matters – and what I’m pondering: First off: accessibility. The realm of generative image tools has largely been the purview of the “tech savvy creator.”

Samsung is aiming to lower the barrier by inserting the songs in your daily briefing.

Suddenly, anyone who owns a supported Galaxy device can try it out. It’s the social media­ization of AI art, in a sense.

Second: attention span and usage. When an AI suggestions surface at a natural time to do some of it (end of day, as you look over your schedule and memories in my case), you’re more likely to play around rather than opening another app and deciding, “meh maybe later”.

Third: privacy and control. Here’s the kicker – in order for this to happen, your phone must have access to your gallery, and then the image gets beamed off to Google’s service (via Gemini) for processing.

Samsung’s article says this is opt‐in, and you’ll have to update the Personal Data Intelligence app in order to see it.

But still - if you worry about where your selfies end up, it’s never a bad idea to double check the permissions.

It’s worth keeping in mind that Nano Banana was not made overnight. Google has been rolling it out to apps like Search, NotebookLM and Photos – so the Galaxy integration is part of a much broader push.

What this says to me: Image generation is shifting from “side hobby tool” to “(“native” device feature”).

And what about when hardware makers like Samsung team up to embed them at the OS level or in core UI features?

When that happens, we’ll start to see generative visuals on a phone become “just another phone feature” like filters and live wallpapers once were.

And if you’ve got a recent Galaxy (Galaxy S or anything like it: for instance, I’ve seen mentions of S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7 and also the Z Flip 7 FE; possible Tab 11) – just take a look at your sleds too to see if Now Brief is updated on yours.

Access the settings panel of the Now Brief card, search for “Nano Banana Image Creation” option and switch it on.

Then relax and wait for your first suggestion card to turn up – it can take a while after you stuck access on.

And if the idea of scanning your gallery in search for prompts doesn’t suit you? Not to worry – there will be an off switch. The tool operates the way you want it to. The choice stays with you.

I’m actually excited about this. Phones are already powerful cameras; AI providing an extra layer of creativity makes them even more intriguing.

A little careful, too – every time generative tech becomes “just part of the phone,” we’ll need wise settings around consent, privacy and user agency. We’re at that transitional moment.



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