Samsung has rolled out a new feature that will automatically sort photos in your phone’s gallery. The update is now live for Galaxy users and works without any input from you. Your pictures will be grouped by events, trips, or even the people in them.
(Samsung Announces New Feature to Automatically Organize Photo Gallery)
The system uses on-device artificial intelligence to keep everything private. It does not send your photos to the cloud. Samsung says this helps protect your personal moments while still making them easy to find.
You might notice your old photos getting reorganized right after the update. New pictures will be sorted as soon as they are taken. The feature learns over time, so it gets better at knowing what belongs together.
This change is part of Samsung’s effort to make photo management simpler. Many people take hundreds or even thousands of photos each year. Finding one specific image can be hard. With this tool, you no longer need to scroll through endless thumbnails.
The automatic grouping shows up as smart albums inside the Gallery app. You can rename them, delete them, or move photos in and out if you want. But most users will likely just enjoy the cleaner layout without doing anything extra.
The feature is available now on Galaxy S21 and newer models. It also works on some older devices that support One UI 6.1. Samsung plans to bring it to more phones later this year.
(Samsung Announces New Feature to Automatically Organize Photo Gallery)
Updates like this show how smartphone makers are using AI to handle everyday tasks. Instead of asking you to do the work, your phone does it quietly in the background. This lets you focus on capturing memories, not organizing them.
