Samsung Electronics Co. has been fighting Apple Inc. in the high-end smartphone segment with its premium Galaxy S series packed with advanced features, including artificial intelligence-enabled functions.

The South Korean tech giant is now taking on its competitors on the other side of the spectrum: budget smartphone makers such as China’s Xiaomi and Oppo, which are increasingly encroaching on Samsung’s turf in the low-cost phone segment in emerging markets. Samsung plans to apply its function, now available on its premium Galaxy S series smartphones, to the more affordable Galaxy A series smartphones, industry sources said on Friday. They said that the Korean company will gradually pack its low-end models with AI functions through software upgrades.

The AI-enabled Circle to Search function, jointly developed with Google Inc., was first installed on Samsung’s launched earlier this year. Sources said that the function would initially be available on the Galaxy A35 and A55 smartphones – relatively high-end models among Samsung’s budget smartphone line.

Circle to Search is one of the most notable features of the Galaxy S24 series. It enables users to find real-time information about a product or a person appearing on the Galaxy S24 screen by drawing a circle around the image. This means there is no need to type in a long question or do a web search to get the information users need – a function that is expected to significantly save time on internet searches and make.