Samsung has found a way to force users test the AI ​​features they introduced with Galaxy S24. The company has unveiled an app available for any mobile phone, including older Galaxy models, that provides access to features such as Circle to Search or real-time translation functions, and is trying to convince consumers to opt for the new flagships that have been unveiled. during January.

Application It’s called “Taste the Galaxy.”, and this is practically the same thing that the company announced a few months ago for users to try out One UI, the customization layer for Samsung mobile phones, on their smartphones. This app has now added a widget that shows you the six most important AI features of the Galaxy S24.

Clicking on them the company will hold a kind of visual demonstration which allows the user to interact to see first-hand how the AI ​​features of the latest Samsung smartphones work.

These are the Samsung AI features that you can try on your mobile phone.

One such function is Circle to search, also present in the Google Pixel, allows you to surround an area of ​​an image so Google can search for important information, such as price, about that item. Samsung also lets you try Note Assist, which offers the ability to create summaries or change the note format.

When it comes to photography, the company offers users the ability to use Photo assistant. It is a generative editing tool that allows you to, among other things, remove unwanted elements from an image or fill in missing parts when rotating a photo. At Try Galaxy, Samsung also offers a demo night mode in zoom.

Finally, Samsung also allows you to test real-time translation during callsand Chat assistantto translate text messages in real time and without the need for third-party applications.

We reiterate that all these features are tested in the Try Galaxy app and as a demo. That is, the application does not activate functions on the device itself. Still, it’s an interesting way to see Samsung’s AI capabilities first-hand.

Source: Hiper Textual

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