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Samsung One UI 8 Beta Adds AI Birthday Card Creator to Now Brief

One UI 8 Beta 3 Introduces AI Birthday Card Creator in Now Brief

AI-Powered Birthday Cards Arrive With One UI 8 Beta 3

Samsung has rolled out the One UI 8 Beta 3 update for the Galaxy S25 series,

  • The highlight is the new Birthday Cards Creator feature in the Now Brief tool,
  • Users receive a notification when a contact’s birthday approaches and can instantly create an AI-generated birthday card right from the alert.

Effortless Customization With Drawing Assist

To design a birthday card, users simply type a message or idea and pick an art style through the Drawing Assist feature,

  • The tool then generates a unique card, ready to send directly to the contact,
  • This streamlined process eliminates the need for separate apps or searching for e-cards, making it easy to add a personal touch in seconds.

More Smart Features in Now Brief

The update also brings additional smart features to Now Brief,

  • New tools include parking spot reminders, event notifications, and smart home alerts,
  • These enhancements make Now Brief more valuable for daily organization and convenience.

Update Timeline and Device Rollout

After this third beta, Samsung plans to release the One UI 8 Stable update for the Galaxy S25 series,

  • The stable update will launch after the Galaxy Unpacked event, debuting first on the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 7 and Galaxy Z Fold 7,
  • Meanwhile, Samsung has also started the One UI 8 Watch Beta for Galaxy Watch 7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra,
  • The beta is currently available in South Korea and the US, with enrollment open for early adopters.

Samsung’s One UI 8 Beta 3 update brings practical AI enhancements, making it easier than ever for Galaxy users to stay thoughtful and organized.

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