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Samsung is promoting a Galaxy S26 feature without confirming it for S25, S24

Samsung is promoting a new Galaxy AI feature that is currently exclusive to the Galaxy S26 series, but awaited by the Galaxy S25 series users.

Audio Eraser has been one of the widely recognized features of the most recent One UI ecosystem. First introduced with Galaxy S25, it helps to reduce background noises that interrupt the voices and sounds that need your attention.

However, the initial integration was limited to the video player, which later expanded to system apps such as the voice recorder, allowing users to remove the background noises and get nearly clean audio.

The Galaxy S26 series takes the Audio Eraser to the next level with real-time sound separation and optimizations. The phone enables you to not only reduce the unwanted background noises in audio but also let you select the strength of the audio eraser.

The feature lets you focus on the voice by reducing the background music volume and other noises in real-time while boosting the voice. Overall, the improved audio eraser instantly improves the audio experience without waiting for it to download to your device’s local storage.

The best use case of the real-time Audio Eraser would be the YouTube livestreams, and our hands-on experience reveals that the feature works pretty well.

Real-time Samsung Audio Eraser

Yet to cover the previous Galaxy S-series devices

Yes, it’s a good feature, but it could have been better if Samsung had announced its support for the previous generation of S-series devices. The Galaxy S26 series, the S25, and the S24 series users are still in the queue to get their hands on the latest Galaxy AI suite.

Both of these lineups, along with the most recent foldable phones, are still testing One UI 8.5 software, and they’re expected to get the stable version starting early May. But the compatibility with the latest Galaxy AI features remains unconfirmed.

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Galaxy S26 Audio Eraser steps into the spotlight before One UI 8.5 rollout

As the public One UI 8.5 rollout nears, Samsung is bringing back the Galaxy S26’s enhanced β€œAudio Eraser” feature to the limelight.

Samsung is quietly turning one of its smartest AI tricks into a frontline feature. Audio Eraser, which started as a niche editing tool, has been pushedΒ as a real-time audio control system on the latest Galaxy S26 series.

From cleanup tool to live audio control; Audio Eraser has come a long way in a short time.

On the Galaxy S25 series, it was all about fixing clips after you recorded them. You shot a video, opened the Gallery, cleaned up background noise, and moved on.

Samsung then expanded it with the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, letting users tweak audio during playback inside apps like Gallery and Voice Recorder.

With the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung has flipped the entire idea on its head. This is no longer about fixing bad audio later; it’s about controlling sound as it happens.

The enhanced Audio Eraser in the Galaxy S26 series introduces real-time sound separation across voices, music, and ambient noise, even when you are streaming content on OTT apps or scrolling through social media.

Access is instant: swipe down from the top right, hit the Audio Eraser icon, and you are in. Once inside, you get two key controls:

  1. Voice Focus: Pushes dialogue forward, making speech clearer
  2. Strength slider: Lets you fine-tune how aggressively background noise is reduced

Devices like the Galaxy S25, Galaxy Z Fold 7, Z Flip 7, and even the Galaxy S24 series are in line to receive these upgrades as part of One UI 8.5, likely with some hardware-based limitations depending on the model.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Audio Eraser Feature

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