The Galaxy S24 series is no doubt a great option for those who are looking for a good smartphone. However, the price is one thing that might convince a lot of people to stay away from it. At the same time, many people want to test out the Galaxy AI, and to make things easier, Samsung has released a tool that will help you demo the AI features from the comfort of your home. And, of course, you can do it on any device you choose.
Try Galaxy AI on any of your smartphones before you decide to buy the Galaxy S24
Samsung has not made many changes, but it has just gone ahead and updated its Try Galaxy experience. Initially, this was launched so Samsung could lure in iOS users. Now, it is available as an app on Android that you need to download to avail a full tour of how it feels to use a Galaxy smartphone. The launch also brings a host of Galaxy AI features, such as Live Translate, Circle to Search, Photo Assist, and more. Honestly, I think it is a great feature for anyone who is looking to switch over to a new device.
All you have to do is head over to www.trygalaxy.com on your phone's browser and follow the on-screen instructions, and you are good to go. If you are on an Android device, you will be asked to download the app, and you are all set. To be honest, things will not be complicated and you can get started without any issues to see if Galaxy AI has what it takes to compel you to shift to a Samsung device.
Honestly, I gave it a try on my OnePlus 11, and for a second, I was taken back to when I had the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It felt like I was using One UI all over again. However, to make sure that users don't get lost or start tinkering, Samsung has made this sandbox very controlled, and it will only give you a demo of how the Galaxy AI features will work. The new app supports up to 20 different languages, so if you are looking forward to giving it a try, you can just go ahead and enjoy the whole process without any issues that might otherwise come in the way.
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