Samsung Is Finally Rolling Out Galaxy AI To Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, And Galaxy Tab S9 Series

Feb 22, 2024 at 08:30am EST
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One UI 6.1 debuted with a bunch of Galaxy AI features, although a lot of us thought that these features would be limited to just the Galaxy S24 series. Samsung jumped the gun and reminded us why they are among the best Android OEMs, as the company promised that the AI features will reach older devices, as well.

Galaxy AI is finally rolling out to all the supported Galaxy devices

Now, Samsung has announced Galaxy AI with One UI 6.1 and how it is reaching the latest foldable phones, the Galaxy Tab S9 series, as well as the Galaxy S23 series. All the devices mentioned below should be getting the software update:

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With the Galaxy AI, Samsung really has its goals set. For starters, the company wants to make sure that AI is more accessible to everyone, and the company has shared ambitious goals of bringing it to over 100 million users within 2024.

Chat Assist happens to be one of the major features that comes with Galaxy AI. As the name suggests, chat assist is going to help you set the tone of the message and translate messages into 13 languages. You also get Live Translate which will translate calls in real time. The Interpreter is also there that will translate the calls but in a split screen interface for translating live conversations.

 

You are also getting Circle to Search with Google, Note Assist, Browsing Assist, and Transcript Assist features for seamless user experience in day-to-day tasks. Additionally, you are also getting features such as Generative Edits and instant slow motion that will use the AI to create additional frames and make your video look like it was shot in slow motion.

For those who are waiting for the update, the Galaxy Ai is currently rolling out with One UI 6.1. All supported phones should be receiving the update in no time. Again, this rollout is happening in stages, so it is going to take some time before you actually receive the update. However, since it is Samsung, you will not have to wait a long time before the update is available for everyone.

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