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What generative AI does is use other people’s work to deliver information. It’s basically recycling what it has seen. AI summaries turn large, complex data into brief, simpler details. Now that technology is coming to the Google Play Store.

With AI integrated into many popular apps, it was about time Google did the same for the Play Store. Google is rolling out AI-powered app reviews to the Play Store. Soon, you will be able to see AI-generated summaries based on user app reviews. You no longer have to read through hundreds of reviews to decide if an app is worth it.

When these AI summaries get to your account, there will be a clear bold caption “Users are saying” under the Ratings and reviews section of the Play Store app listings. This heading will contain the summary of all the reviews of an app. The summary will be a paragraph long, highlighting the common positive and negative points across that app’s user reviews.
AI-generated app review summaries are available in version 48.5.23-31 of the Play Store, and are yet to roll out to some devices like the Pixel 9 Pro.
To find the specific reviews that talk about a mentioned aspect of an app, check under the text summary. There you will find a selection of chips that will fetch the reviews, similar to how AI Overview works in Chrome.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.
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Samsung’s Galaxy A5x is one of its most attractive phone series, but its macro camera isn’t exactly its strongest suit. Although it receives noticeable hardware improvements, Samsung needs to put in the effort to make the Galaxy A57 far exceed the A56. A key way is by letting go of the macro camera.
Telephoto Versus Macro Cameras
No doubt, macro cameras on Galaxy A phones are borderline useless. Most users usually forget them after taking a few close-up photos within a week or two. They don’t usually make use of the macro sensor again.

A telephoto camera is useful in helping you capture higher-quality, long-range photos. That didn’t stick around for long. The Galaxy A72 was the only A-series phone to have one.
Samsung didn’t go on with the thought of a telephoto camera on the A series with the A73, the follow-up model. And after Samsung released the A7x series, the telephoto shooter never made it to the A5x.
Now is the time for the Galaxy A5x, particularly the Galaxy A57, to ditch the macro shooter in favour of a telephoto camera. It’s worth it if Samsung considers the idea and brings back the telephoto camera for the A-series next year. Even when Samsung doesn’t want to replace the macro sensor on the Galaxy A57 with a telephoto shooter, there’s the likelihood that the phone will be better off without either one.
A dual-camera system would be better than the current method of using a cheap macro camera to advertise a triple-camera system. This will reduce the cost of the Galaxy A57, allowing Samsung to turn its attention to improving other areas of the phone.
There are usually exceptions, and the dual-camera system of the Galaxy A57 may look like a downgrade from the A56. Very soon, most likely early 2026, we’ll see what Samsung has come up with for the Galaxy A57.
Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi
Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.