Latest Galaxy S24 Leak Sheds Light On AI Features, Could Require Internet Connection For Some Features To Work

Furqan Shahid
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We are less than three weeks away from the official unveiling of the Galaxy S24 series, and the past week has been all about the new phones and what they will offer. Despite having numerous leaks, there is still a lot that we don't know about the phones, at least on the software front. Now, we have a new leak that tells us how the AI will work and what features we might get our hands on.

More Galaxy S24 AI features show up, showing us how the phone will be a blend of software, hardware, and AI prowess

A leak showing the marketing material belonging to the Galaxy S24 talks about a bunch of AI features. Now, the AI features have leaked many times, so we do know what to expect, but every now and then, we get our hands on new information that is definitely something that gets us interested.

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The Galaxy S24 series will offer a Live Translate feature, which is going to be handy for those receiving phone calls from people who speak a different language. There is also a feature called Nightography Zoom, which will help enhance low-light photos when you zoom in.

There is also a feature called Generative Edit that will let you use generative AI to make edits to your pictures on the Galaxy S24 devices. However, the material does read that you are going to need a Samsung account logged in as well as an internet connection. I am unsure if the internet connection will be needed permanently or just for the initiation process, but we will learn more.

There is no denying that the Galaxy S24 series is looking to combine the power of hardware and software together and take its spot as the best flagship of 2024. Although I have no doubt about the hardware and even the One UI 6.1, I am looking forward to the AI implementation the most because that is one of the focal points that Samsung is going for this year. All will be revealed on January 17th, next month and we will keep you posted about all the information we get in the coming weeks.

News Source: Mystery Lupin

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