Subj : Confirmed: these Galaxy AI features are coming to last-gen Samsun To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Mon Feb 05 2024 18:15:05 Confirmed: these Galaxy AI features are coming to last-gen Samsung phones soon Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2024 18:11:39 +0000 Description: Samsung has seemingly confirmed that Circle To Search, Live Translate, Note Assist and Photo Assist are coming to last-generation Samsung phones very soon. FULL STORY ====================================================================== In an exclusive interview with TechRadar following Galaxy Unpacked 2024, Samsung confirmed that a selection of its new Galaxy AI features will be coming to Galaxy S23 phones within the first half of the year, and now weve got a better idea of which features, specifically, will be making the jump across generations. As spotted by X user Tarun Vats (via SamMobile ), Samsung has listed Circle To Search, Live Translate, Note Assist and Photo Assist as features that are coming soon to the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra . Were confident that these features will be made available on the standard Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, too. Conversely, no such messaging appears next to the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy Z Fold 4, Galaxy Z Flip 5, Galaxy A54 or Galaxy A34 on Samsungs website, which more or less confirms that none of these phones (nor any phones in their respective lines) will be getting Galaxy AI features any time soon, if ever. Samsung officiall web app pic.twitter.com/J3vB0AqmtQ February 5, 2024 See more When probed on the chipset uniformity between the Galaxy S23 FE and Galaxy S22 at Galaxy Unpacked 2024, Samsung executive Patrick Chomet told TechRadar that for now, [Samsung is] limiting Galaxy AI to last-gen devices, even though the former runs on the same Exynos 2200 chipset as the latter. Evidently, then, Samsung is grouping its Galaxy AI-compatible handsets by release date, rather than internal hardware. In any case, we now know that four of the best Galaxy AI features Circle To Search, Live Translate, Note Assist and Photo Assist are coming to Galaxy S23 phones in the next few months, and we expect them to be added via Samsungs One UI 6.1 update. So, what do these features do, exactly? Well, Circle to Search is essentially an enhanced version of Google Lens; it lets you search Google for objects using nothing but your fingertip (or an S Pen) and your phones home button. We recently put Circle to Search to the test (check out the TikTok video below), and were impressed by its ability to accurately identify all manner of objects at speed. @techradar Trendsetter - Connor Price & Haviah Mighty Live Translate, on the other hand, allows for real-time, two-way voice and text translations of phone calls within the native Samsung Phone app, which is helpful when you need to communicate with someone who doesnt speak your language (and vice versa). The Note Assist feature uses AI to summarize Samsung Notes text into easy-to-read templates, while Photo Assist lets you adjust the angle of images and fill the resulting blank space with Generative AI content that matches the scene. Samsungs Patrick Chomet defended the ethics of the latter feature in a separate interview with TechRadar . Plenty more Galaxy AI features Interpreter, Chat Assist, Transcript Assist, and so on are available on Samsung's Galaxy S24 phones, but were yet to receive confirmation of their imminent move to last-generation Samsung phones. For now, though, Galaxy S23 owners can rest assured that theyll be able to take advantage of Galaxy AIs four biggest features very soon. You might also like... Samsungs dream Galaxy AI feature would solve Androids biggest problem Samsung shares surprise update on Galaxy Ring release date Samsung defends AI photo editing on Galaxy S24 ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/samsung-galaxy-phones/confirmed-these-galaxy- ai-features-are-coming-to-last-gen-samsung-phones-soon --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .