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2024-02-22 04:00:16| Engadget

Samsung said Wednesday that the Galaxy S24s AI features will arrive on last years phones (including foldables) and tablets in late March. In January, Engadgets Sam Rutherford reported that the AI suite would soon be available on the Galaxy S23 series, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5 and Tab S9. Todays announcement makes that device list official while adding the more specific arrival window of late March 2024. That group of 2023 devices will receive a software update next month with the AI features from the S24 series. Those include communication-based AI tricks like Chat Assist (adjusts message tone and translates messages), Live Translate (real-time voice and text translations) and Interpreter (split-screen translation for in-person conversations). Theyll also get the productivity-based AI features Circle to Search (search for anything on your screen by drawing a ring around it), Note Assist (formatting, summaries and translations of notes), Browsing Assist (summaries of news articles) and Transcript Assist (transcribe and summarize meeting recordings). Finally, image-based AI features coming to those devices include Generative Edit (reframe shots, move subjects around or delete and replace them), Edit Suggestion (recommended image tweaks), and Instant Slow-Mo (generate extra frames to transform a standard video into a slow-motion one). Photo by Sam Rutherford / Engadget The full list of devices receiving the update starting in March includes the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Galaxy Tab S9. But Samsung says you can expect more devices to join them later. This is only the beginning of Galaxy AI, as we plan to bring the experience to over 100 million Galaxy users within 2024 and continue to innovate ways to harness the unlimited possibilities of mobile AI, Samsung President TM Roh wrote in a press release. We were mostly impressed with the AI features in our Galaxy S24 Ultra review. While harnessing AI might not be a super exciting development now that everyone and their grandmother is trying to shoehorn it into everything, it does make the S24 Ultra a more powerful and well-rounded handset, Engadgets Sam Rutherford wrote in January. Although he noticed a few hiccups in the AI tools at launch, he found most of them to be a genuinely helpful complement to the phones high-end hardware. Samsung finally has an answer to the sophisticated features that were previously only available from the Pixel family, he wrote. Sure, the S24s tools arent quite as polished as Googles offerings, but they get you 80 to 90 percent of the way there.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/your-older-s23-phone-will-get-samsungs-galaxy-ai-suite-in-late-march-030016691.html?src=rss


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