Master Now Brief in One UI 8: Parking, Smart Home & Wearable Alerts Explained

Samsung is taking lock screen intelligence to the next level with Now Brief in One UI 8, and if you’re using a Galaxy S25, you’re already at the center of the action.

While most users are focused on flashy AI features like birthday card generation, there’s a powerful layer of automation and smart reminders quietly working in the background—helping you park smarter, stay connected to your smart home, and never run your Galaxy Buds to 0%.

In this guide, we’ll break down everything you need to know to unlock Now Brief’s true potential, from setup to real-world examples that make your daily life smoother.


๐Ÿง  What Is Now Brief in One UI 8?

Now Brief is Samsung’s newest AI-powered dashboard that lives on your lock screen, home screen, or edge panel. Think of it as a curated feed of useful cards, tailored to your schedule, location, health, and connected devices.

The latest One UI 8 beta for the Galaxy S25 series introduces new smart cards for:

  • Parking spot reminders

  • SmartThings device alerts

  • Galaxy Buds and Watch battery warnings

  • Water intake reminders

  • And more!

๐Ÿ“ข Bonus: A new 2×2 Now Brief widget and “Read Aloud” button let you view or hear your smart updates anytime.


Master Now Brief in One UI 8 Explained
๐Ÿ”ง How to Enable Now Brief on Galaxy S25

  1. Go to: Settings → Galaxy AI → Now Brief

  2. Tap “Content to include”

  3. Toggle on the cards you want:

    • Parking location

    • Smart home alerts

    • Wearables battery status

    • Water intake reminders

    • Custom routines/tasks

  4. Add Now Brief widget to your Home screen or activate the Edge Panel to swipe it into view.


๐Ÿš— Smart Parking Reminders: Never Lose Your Spot Again

Now Brief uses a mix of location history, NFC data, and Samsung Wallet info to detect when you’ve parked your car. It can then display a card like:

๐Ÿ…ฟ️ “Parked at 4:36 PM – Level B2, City Mall Garage”

This is perfect for city driving, shopping centers, and multi-level lots. Just swipe up on your Now Bar or open the Now Brief widget to instantly see where you left your vehicle.


๐Ÿ  Smart Home Alerts: Your Home at a Glance

Now Brief integrates tightly with SmartThings, letting you know if:

  • A window is left open

  • Motion is detected while you’re away

  • Your air conditioner turned on

  • A device has completed its task (like the washer)

You can even trigger routines directly from the card if you want to adjust lights, appliances, or locks.

Example: “Front door opened – 8:41 PM | Tap to lock”


๐ŸŽง Wearables Battery Warnings: Stay Powered Up

Whether you’re using a Galaxy Watch, Buds, or Smart Ring, Now Brief tracks their battery life and alerts you when it’s time to charge—before you run out mid-meeting or workout.

Example: “Galaxy Buds: 15% remaining – Estimated 20 mins of use left”

These alerts are subtle, timely, and incredibly helpful when you're rushing through your day.


๐Ÿ’ง Health-Driven Hydration Reminders

If you’re syncing Samsung Health with your profile, Now Brief can give AI-based water intake reminders throughout the day based on activity, temperature, and hydration habits.

Example: “You haven’t logged water since 9:20 AM – Time to hydrate?”

This feature feels minor until you realize how often you’ve gone 4+ hours without a sip.


๐Ÿ› ️ Bonus Features: Custom Tasks & Voice Playback

  • Custom Routines: Now Brief can suggest reminders based on your calendar, alarms, or Bixby routines—like “Leave now to reach your 2PM meeting.”

  • Read Aloud: New button lets you listen to all cards at once—great for accessibility or driving.


๐Ÿงฉ Final Thoughts: Smarter Living Starts Here

If you’ve ever wished your phone could act like a real assistant—not just a notification machine—Now Brief in One UI 8 is exactly that. The latest beta features turn your Galaxy S25 into a context-aware hub, blending AI with real-world usefulness.

So before you overlook those little cards on your lock screen, take a minute to fine-tune your Now Brief settings. It just might save you time, boost your health, and keep your smart home in sync—all without lifting more than a finger. 

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