This Thursday (22), Samsung announces Galaxy AI will arrive at the end of March for some devices launching in 2023. Artificial intelligence (AI) feature will be included in the One UI 6.1 update.
The following brands of mobile phones will get Galaxy AI next month: Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. Moreover, Galaxy Tab S9 will also be included.
All of these devices will join the S24 series, which was launched with artificial intelligence features in January this year.
“Our goal with Galaxy AI is not only to lead a new era of mobile AI, but also to empower users by making AI more accessible,” said TM Roh, president and president of Samsung’s mobile experience business.
“This is just the beginning of Galaxy AI” We plan to offer this experience to more than 100 million Galaxy users in 2024 “And we will continue to explore ways to take advantage of the unlimited possibilities of mobile AI,” he promised.
Although there is no confirmation so far, the expectation is that devices belonging to the Galaxy A and Galaxy M families released in 2023 will also receive Galaxy AI at some point.
Advantages of Galaxy AI
Officially announced in November 2023, Galaxy AI received more details at the Galaxy Unpacked event held on January 17 this year. On this occasion, the technology giant introduced the new Galaxy S24, S24 + and S24.
The artificial intelligence tool has features such as: simultaneous interpretation in calls, text translationformatting text, transcribing audio recordings, and editing videos into slow motion format.
Additionally, devices with the technology still have Search Circular. It allows you to search Google and draw a circle around anything on your smartphone’s screen.
Source: Tec Mundo

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