As Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series launch event approaches, more new details are emerging. In the latest series of leaks, new high-quality images have surfaced as well as details on some of the Galaxy S24 series’ key AI features, including a clone of Google’s Magic Eraser tool from the Pixel 8.
@MysteryLupin on Twitter/X Published today is what appears to be an excerpt from marketing materials showcasing several key features of the Galaxy S24 series. This includes the previously announced Live Translate feature that uses AI to translate phone calls.
Also, there is “Nightography Zoom”, which enhances low-light images when zoomed. While Samsung’s camera suite includes telephoto lenses, these are sometimes unusable in low-light situations, so AI enhancements could definitely be used to improve there. Not using AI, another point includes “high resolution,” which only mentions the Galaxy S24 Ultra’s 200MP main camera, while “screen display” — we’ll assume that’s incomplete language — is “bright, filter screen” that “gives you more room to do what you love.
Perhaps the most interesting thing here, though, is the “Generative Edit” feature. Explaining the feature, Samsung said:
Move or remove objects. Fill in the blanks with generative edit. Samsung account login and internet connection required.
Sound familiar? While there are likely differences, it looks essentially identical to Google’s Magic Eraser on the Pixel 8 series, which requires a Google Photos backup and an internet connection, which for some people has since the release of the series. caused controversy. It’s interesting that despite Snapdragon 8 Gen 3’s on-device AI capabilities compared to Google’s Tensor chips, Samsung still requires an internet connection for this feature. Notably, the leaked material states that this feature will be supported in all three Galaxy S24 devices.
The same leaker also leaked high-quality images of the Galaxy S24 series earlier in the day. The photos were deleted almost immediately, presumably because Samsung has been. Aggressively Removing social media leaks, but Digital trends Managed to get copies before removal.
Samsung’s launch event is expected to take place on January 17, according to previous leaks, and a recent Samsung website. Briefly confirmed Date before company information was taken down.
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