Samsung AI: Samsung is about to launch the Samsung AI in the selected devices on 28th March.
Samsung AI: Samsung said that the OneUI 6.1 upgrade will begin rolling out for compatible smartphones on March 28. It will bring Galaxy AI to additional devices. Eligible devices for the Samsung AI.Samsung stated in a press statement that these following devices will get One UI 6.1 upgrade;
● Galaxy S23 series ● S23FE
● Z Fold5
● Z Flip5
This upgrade would initially begin to roll out in the US. Afterwards, the Galaxy Tab S9 Ultra, Tab S9+, and Tab S9 Wi-Fi versions will receive the system upgrade. Apart from the mentioned Samsung devices, Google Pixel 8 series will also receive Samsung AI. The company previously said that Chat Assist, Live Translate for calls, and Interpreter are among the Galaxy AI services. These all services would be accessible with the OneUI 6.1 upgrade.
The “Circle to Search” gesture-based function is presently limited to the Galaxy S24 series. OneUI 6.1 features. On compatible Galaxy smartphones, other AI-powered productivity apps will be introduced. It includes Note Assist, Browser Assist, and Transcript Assist. These all will be accessible on the mentioned devices. Other Galaxy devices will soon get access to Galaxy AI. These utilities are; Instant Slow-mo for films, Edit Suggestion, and Generative Edit. The Galaxy S22 series is not included in the list. According to media rumors, the AI features may also make their way into the 2022 Galaxy S-series devices. According to a story published by 9To5Google last week, which included Samsung’s president of mobile division Roh Tae-moon, the firm is now investigating the prospect of integrating Galaxy AI features into smartphones in the Galaxy S22 series.
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