Google Gemini Side Button Feature Reportedly Coming to Samsung Galaxy A56 and A36
Samsung Expands Gemini AI Side Button Feature to Galaxy A-Series Devices
Samsung is bringing a significant upgrade to its mid-range smartphone lineup with the May 2025 software update. The Galaxy A56, Galaxy A36, and Galaxy A26 are now receiving a new functionality that lets users launch Google’s Gemini AI assistant by pressing and holding the side (power) button. This feature was previously limited to the premium Galaxy S series but is now making its way to more budget-friendly devices as promised.
According to a report from Sammyfans, the update not only brings the Gemini shortcut to the Galaxy A56 and A36 but also includes the latest May 2025 security patch. Users will now be able to quickly summon Gemini AI directly from the lock or home screen, improving accessibility and integrating AI tools more closely into everyday use. This rollout is powered by Samsung’s One UI 7 interface, which continues to emphasize AI-driven features.
The Galaxy A26 is reportedly included in this update as well. Alongside the Gemini shortcut, users are being given more customization options for the side button—allowing them to choose between Gemini and Bixby, depending on their preference. The update also enhances app integration, with Gemini now able to interact across Samsung’s native apps like Calendar, Notes, Reminder, and Clock through voice commands.
Samsung had previously teased this expansion of the AI side button feature during the Galaxy S25 launch event. By making Gemini more widely available across its A series lineup, Samsung is reinforcing its commitment to democratizing AI tools beyond flagship models. This move not only aligns with industry trends but also positions Samsung’s mid-range devices as capable alternatives in an increasingly AI-driven mobile landscape.



