Samsung’s launch of theGalaxy S24this month was unlike any other, with the company betting big on theGalaxy AIbranding. However, one aspect that makes us somewhat skeptical is the fact that theseGalaxy AI featureswill only remain free until next year. The president of Samsung Mobile, TM Roh, has now shared some insights into how the manufacturer will go about managing this after 2025.

Roh spoke about a wide range of topics in a media briefing, including Samsung’s future goals for the Indian market, as per anET Telecomreport. The topic of Galaxy AI being free until 2025 expectedly came up, with the executive saying Samsung still hasn’t settled on what to do beyond 2025.

The S Pen, Front, and Back of the Galaxy S24 Ultra in Titanium Violet on a white background

What caught our attention here is Roh’s mention of including “more powerful AI capabilities” for people who are willing to pay. The executive also acknowledges that a segment of smartphone consumers would be perfectly content with using AI attributes that are free. Here’s the quote in full.

“According to our analysis, there are various needs for mobile AI. So, there will be consumers who will be satisfied with using the AI capabilities for free. Then there could also be customers who wish for even more powerful AI capabilities, and even pay for them. So, in the future decision making, we will take all these factors into consideration,” TM Roh, President, Samsung Mobile.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

It’s hard to say which one of the currently available Galaxy AI features will be covered under the free tier. But this quote indicates that the company may be willing to offer at least some of them for free. It will be interesting to see which ones will be retained, though pretty much every Galaxy S24 owner will hope some of theAI-based camera tricksmake the final cut.

AsSamMobilespeculates, Samsung may choose to charge for AI features that take a heavier toll on its cloud infrastructure. But since the company appears to be somewhat uncertain about what to do beyond 2025, it seems like there won’t be an answer anytime soon.

Another noteworthy bit that struck us from the briefing is the company’s willingness to bring Galaxy AI features to 100 million devices this year. We presume this is in reference to Galaxy smartphones and tablets, as Samsung’s wide array of home appliances — including those shown off at CESrecently— don’t include the Galaxy AI branding, but will have AI in some form.

The target of reaching 100 million devices doesn’t sound too big when we factor in the millions of Galaxy S23 models and the Galaxy Z Fold 5/Flip 5 that will pick up Galaxy AI capabilities within the first half of the year. Unfortunately, the company has chosen tolimit Galaxy AI capabilitiesfor flagship phones and tablets launched in 2023 and beyond, which means phones like the Galaxy S22 will miss out.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

The hotly anticipated Galaxy S24 Ultra has finally arrived with a trove of new features, headlined by the newly introduced Galaxy AI capabilities and flagship-beating hardware. It’s only the beginning of the year, and we can comfortably list this among the best phones of 2024.