The new Samsung Galaxy A35 and A55 mobile phones introduced this week do not come with the brand’s artificial intelligence (AI) platform. According to this Sam MobileThe duo meets some requirements to run functions such as having Android 14 and One UI 6.1 installed. Despite everything, The features are not available, at least at launch.
Hardware-wise, the Galaxy A35 has the Exynos 1380 chip used in Samsung’s 2023 models, and also comes with up to 8 GB of RAM and up to 256 GB of storage.
Galaxy A55 comes with: Exynos 1480a more advanced processor Supports up to 12GB RAM. The two models are already on pre-sale in Brazil through the brand’s official store and will be available there at the end of March.
Galaxy AI features
Galaxy AI is a set of artificial intelligence capabilities that operate primarily at the software level but are highly computationally intensive. Released with the Galaxy S24 family, these features include a real-time translator, an assistant for messages or notes, and Circle to Search, a joint function with Google.
In the statement sent TecMundo During the Galaxy AI launch period, Samsung confirmed the “possibility” of launching it on models in the Galaxy A and Galaxy M families, but tests will still be needed to confirm that this could actually happen.
So far, Samsung has not made any statement on the issue. This absence may only be temporary due to new features being added via an update; This has already happened with Samsung mobile phones released in 2023, for example the Galaxy S23 series and the foldable Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5.
Mobile phones released before last year will not be able to access the resources, albeit at the highest level. Additionally, starting from 2025, some functions offered by the platform may become paid.
Source: Tec Mundo

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