
Samsung throws in a kitchen sink's worth of features in all of its smartphones. If there's something you're looking for, you'll probably find it. But you'll also need to wade through a sea of things you don't care to use or even want to.
This extends to AI features as well. With every new generation of Galaxy phones, more AI is piled on top, and the Galaxy S26 lineup is no different.
Samsung allows you to turn off AI features on your Galaxy phone with just a couple of taps. So if you're looking to tone down the AI or disable it completely, we'll show you how below.
How to turn off Galaxy AI services
Some of the features that smartphones can do using AI are undeniably cool. If you like some of them but don't want AI everywhere, Samsung lets you pick and choose which to use.
To turn off AI for individual services:
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Go to Settings.
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Tap Galaxy AI.
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Select the service to disable.
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Tap the toggle to Off.
You'll see a list of the services that form Galaxy AI. You can choose the apps for which you want to turn AI on or off from here.
If you're more privacy-minded but still want to take advantage of Galaxy AI features, there's a toggle at the bottom of this screen that limits AI from sending anything to the cloud and keeps data processing on your device. Choosing this option will disable some AI features that require an internet connection to process, and the results may be less useful.
Goodbye, Bixby
Bixby, the Samsung digital assistant that you may not even realize is on your phone, is something that you'll want to disable if you're trying to tame the AI on your Galaxy device.
Samsung offers a way to replace Bixby with another voice assistant of your choice. For all intents and purposes, Google Assistant will be your best bet, even if it will eventually be replaced by Google's advanced AI assistant somewhere down the road.
Depending on the specific model of Galaxy phone you have, your options may vary. For instance, on the Galaxy S26, Bixby is no longer an option, but if you download the Perplexity app, it will become an option.
It's likely already installed on your phone, but you may need to redownload the Google app if you uninstalled it or never had it.
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Go to Settings
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Tap Apps
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Tap Default apps
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Tap Digital assistant app
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Tap Google
That's it. Now, when you trigger your voice assistant, you'll be greeted by Google Assistant instead of the AI-powered Bixby.
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