Samsung Galaxy S24: Major Leak Unveils AI Features, Pixel 8's AI Wallpaper Integration
Austin JayEveryone is talking about the new stuff Samsung will put in their new Galaxy S24 phones early next year.
Rumors about their One UI software on the Galaxy phones say version 6.1 will have some new innovative things from Samsung's AI called Gauss that they showed off last fall. They say the new software will use Gauss in three ways, which means the S24s will be more intelligent with AI. This should make the phones even better at helping you get things done.
The main thing is this application that mixes up things in front of you with something in the background to make customized wallpapers, giving everyone their look. It also adds weather to the lock and sleeping screens to make the pictures more interesting.
Another charming part is how it takes long blocks of writing and makes them easier to understand by turning them into bullet points or changing scribbles into standard text. This helps make messy notes cleaner and better organized.
Another fantastic feature lets you drag and drop objects in pictures or between pictures. The AI helps fill in blanks and adds new details around the edges, even when you spin or move the image around.
The Galaxy S lineup's S24 models may not follow the same timeline as previous versions. Rumors suggest an announcement on January 17, a bit earlier than prior years.
Pre-orders could launch on January 18th or the same day as the announcement. Leaks hint at a January 30, 2024 release, possibly available before for those who pre-ordered.
Despite past schedule variations, these predictions align with Samsung's habits. All phones in the S24 family, including the S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra, might come together. Even though an S24 FE could drop later in 2024, the availability of the whole S24 lineup worldwide, in places like the US, UK, and Australia, is anticipated, making it a highly expected smartphone range for the year.
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Samsung's latest software iteration, One UI 6.1, operating on Android 14, prioritizes technological advancement.
Internet leaks reveal its adoption of an idea showcased in Google's Pixel 8 phones: dynamically changing wallpapers. These wallpapers aim to offer unique yet thematically similar designs, such as floral or urban motifs, requiring a WiFi connection.
Screenshots shared by @BennettBuhner align closely with Google's implementation, implying collaboration between Google and Samsung in integrating this feature.
Minor discrepancies, such as the nomenclature ("Inspire Me" instead of "Surprise Me"), distinguish the implementations.
Other leaks suggest One UI 6.1's enhancements, including weather-dependent lock screen modifications, a potentially enchanting editor, an "Auto Format" tool for streamlined note organization, real-time call translation, noise cancellation for more explicit voice transmission, and AI-based photo editing capabilities.
These innovations underscore Samsung's drive to emulate the intelligence exhibited in Google's Pixel 8 phones.
Anticipated to coincide with the launch of the Galaxy S24 series, One UI 6.1 signifies Samsung's commitment to advancing technological intelligence.
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