A few days ago, Samsung confirmed that it would be bringing one of its best AI features that debuted with the Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra to its other mid-range smartphones. The company will include a feature Circle to searchwhich allows you to circle any element that appears on the screen to quickly search for it in Google. And we already know which models it will be in.
As the portal reported SamMobileThere will be four mid-range Samsung Galaxy phones that will have an artificial intelligence feature called Circle to Search. The company will also bring the feature, developed in partnership with Google, to two of its tablets.
In particular, Circle to Search will also appear in Samsung. Galaxy A55, Galaxy A54, Galaxy A35 and Galaxy A34. Also for tablets Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE+They will get the feature via a software update to OneUI, Samsung’s customization layer, that will start rolling out in August this year.
These, yes, These aren’t the only smartphones outside the Galaxy S24 family to include the Circle to Find feature.In fact, the recently announced Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 also have this feature, as well as the Galaxy S23 and even the Google Pixel, as it is powered by Google’s AI.
How it works and how to use Circle to search on Samsung phones
The search circle, we repeat, allows Find information quickly by circling any element that appears on your screen your Samsung smartphone. For example, if you want to know where to buy the sneakers featured in a photo in an Instagram post, simply circle the area and Google’s AI will do the rest. You can also circle a video or even any object, landscape, tree, animal, etc. that the camera is focused on.
Use the circle to search On a Samsung smartphone or any other compatible mobile phone, it is really easy. You just need to press and hold the bottom of the screen to bring up the feature. You will see that the feature locks it and you can draw on the panel. After that, you just need to circle any element that appears and the search engine will automatically open with the results related to the image.
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