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Samsung Unveils Mobile AI Advancements on Sphere's Exosphere in Las Vegas, Ahead of Unpacked 2024

Samsung Unveils Mobile AI Advancements on Sphere's Exosphere in Las Vegas, Ahead of Unpacked 2024

Austin Jay
Samsung Galaxy Mobile AI era
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Samsung recently partnered with Marvel Studios' "What If...?" Season 2, streaming exclusively on Disney+, to mark the dawn of a new era in Galaxy innovations. The collaboration took center stage on January 8, lighting up Las Vegas' skyline through Sphere's colossal exterior LED display with the striking image of Doctor Strange.

This showcase hinted at forthcoming mobile AI advancements anticipated to enrich the experiences of Galaxy users worldwide. Much like Doctor Strange navigating new dimensions through portals, Samsung's Galaxy AI aims to revolutionize exploration and discovery on mobile devices.

Mobile AI Advancements and Sphere's Exosphere in Las Vegas

Stephanie Choi, EVP & Head of Marketing of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics, expressed enthusiasm, stating, "We're unveiling a fresh wave of innovation at Galaxy Unpacked, introducing AI experiences set to redefine mobile usage." This campaign provided a glimpse into their evolving mobile technology, teasing a unique collaboration that promises further revelations with a longstanding tech partner.

For more revelations and exciting updates about the Galaxy AI era, Samsung Galaxy's social media channels will offer ongoing insights featuring Doctor Strange. The complete unveiling is scheduled for Galaxy Unpacked on January 17, promising a revolutionary leap in mobile technology. The event aims to introduce a new paradigm for AI experiences, signaling Samsung's commitment to pioneering advancements in mobile technology.

Marvel Studios pairs with Samsung for the launch of "What If...?" Season 2, only on Disney+. Such a union teases a bold leap in mobile tech at Galaxy Unpacked. Samsung's teasers across social media suggest an event full of wonder and novelty. Expectations run high as this affair approaches, hinting at breakthroughs set to alter our tech norms drastically.

Be there when they lift the veil; you'll see wonders that reshape how we view our handheld devices. Don't let slip the chance to dive early into Galaxy AI's new dawn! Secure your place ahead, and pocket a $50 bonus when you pre-book and then buy a Galaxy product.

Brace yourself: this occasion will blend cutting-edge ideas with creative flair-heralding times when remarkable feats become daily in mobile realms. Enter the domain of Galaxy AI.

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Samsung's Galaxy S24 Series Specs and Details

While much has already been uncovered about the impending Galaxy S24 lineup through extensive online leaks, Samsung is nearly prepared to formally unveil the Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra models at their scheduled announcement on January 17.

These disclosures confirm a lot of the information that was expected about the gadgets. The series will feature Exynos 2400 or Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipsets across different markets. The Galaxy S24 Ultra exclusively incorporates the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.

RAM specifications range from 8GB to 12GB across models. Wi-Fi support varies due to chipset differences, with the Snapdragon models offering Wi-Fi 7 and Exynos models supporting Wi-Fi 6e. Ultra-wide Band support is limited to the S24+ and Ultra. Display sizes range from 6.2 inches to a 3120×1440-pixel flat display on the S24 Ultra. Cameras highlight a 200MP primary sensor on the Ultra and support 8K video recording.

Battery capacities differ, and color choices include Jade Green, Sapphire Blue, and Sandstone Orange, available exclusively from Samsung. While the leaked spec sheet lacks information on AI features, Samsung intends to keep these details undisclosed until the Unpacked event on January 17th in San Jose, California.

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