SamMobile has affiliate and sponsored partnerships. If you buy something through one of these links, we may earn a commission.

Notifications
    News for you

    Samsung to bring Galaxy AI features to 100 million Galaxy phones in 2024

    Phone
    By 

    Last updated: January 18th, 2024 at 09:12 UTC+01:00

    During the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event held a few hours ago, Samsung unveiled its latest high-end smartphones. The Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra are the company's first phones with Galaxy AI, a suite of AI-powered features and apps, and they are available with the One UI 6.1 software. Some of those amazingly useful features will come to existing Galaxy smartphones before the end of the first half of this year.

    The company plans to bring Galaxy AI features to millions of smartphones this year.

    Galaxy AI features to come to 100 million Galaxy phones in 2024

    The South Korean firm is planning to expand the availability of Galaxy AI to over 100 million Galaxy smartphones this year. TM Roh, President and Head of Samsung MX (Samsung's Mobile Division), said, “Galaxy AI in the Galaxy S24 series is a hybrid AI using both on-device and cloud-based AI. This year, we will introduce Galaxy AI to about 100 million Galaxy smartphones for the global expansion of mobile AI,” during the Galaxy Unpacked event that was held in San Jose, California, USA. Those numbers suggest that some existing phones could get some of those Galaxy AI features, or the company will bring them to future mid-range phones.

    He also expects to see double-digit growth in sales of the Galaxy S24 series compared to the Galaxy S23. While the smartphone market is slow right now, TM Roh said demand for high-end phones is continuously growing. He said, “We are taking the (decrease) in shipment volume seriously, and are working consistently to make improvements in all sectors of sales, marketing and product competitiveness.” For the first time in 13 years, Apple sold more smartphones than Samsung in 2023. Hopefully, the South Korean firm will be able to get its crown back this year if Galaxy S24 series sales reach Samsung's expectations.

    The Galaxy S24 series offers Circle to Search with Google, where you can long-press the home screen icon (or the gesture area) or circle the part of the screen, and you can get additional information from the internet through Google. It could be a product that you like, a plant that you want to know more about or a book that you would like to read. AI is also used for real-time language translation during voice calls, voice-to-text and vice versa, AI-based image and video editing, turning normal videos into slow-motion videos, and a lot more. Some people are concerned about battery life due to all these AI features, but TM Roh said that it doesn't affect battery life at all, as most AI processing happens on the device itself.

    Watch all the AI features that One UI 6.1 brings in our in-depth video below.

    Samsung has no plans to charge consumers for Galaxy AI features anytime soon

    Samsung's own terms and conditions mention that AI features on the Galaxy S24 are free until at least 2025, and some speculated that the company will start charging users for those features in 2026. However, TM Rohs said that the company hasn't thought about charging consumers for AI features, at least until more advanced AI features are added, which need a lot more investment than what is required now.

    Galaxy Ring was teased at Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event

    The South Korean firm also teased the Galaxy Ring for the first time at the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event. TM Roh said that the company ran surveys and learned that customers want a more compact device to track their sleep and fitness, and the ring form factor could fit into more people's lives as it is more comfortable and compact. The features, pricing, or availability of the Galaxy Ring haven't been revealed yet, but we expect it to launch later this year alongside the Galaxy Z Flip 6 and the Galaxy Z Fold 6.

    Phone AIGalaxy AIGalaxy UnpackedGalaxy Unpacked 2024Generative AISamsung ElectronicsSamsung MXTM Roh Buy Galaxy S24 With Galaxy AI

    You might also like

    Two simple ways to check if One UI 6.1 brings AI features to your Galaxy

    Two simple ways to check if One UI 6.1 brings AI features to your Galaxy

    It's finally happening: One UI 6.1 is no longer limited to a handful of year-old flagship Galaxy phones. Since early May, Samsung has released the One UI 6.1 update for many more devices, both flagship and mid-range. As you may be aware, the features you get with One UI 6.1 depend on the device you […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 32 mins ago
    Apple Vision Pro 2 could use more Samsung tech and be cheaper

    Apple Vision Pro 2 could use more Samsung tech and be cheaper

    Apple's first Vision Pro mixed reality headset may have failed to change the world due to its high price and relatively undercooked feature set. Even so, the Vision Pro seemingly marks the beginning of a new device category for Apple. In other words, it might not be a one-off device but the start of a […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 7 hours ago
    Samsung will massively increase its annual investment in Vietnam

    Samsung will massively increase its annual investment in Vietnam

    Samsung Electronics is boosting its investment in Vietnam, its largest smartphone manufacturing hub. Samsung's Chief Financial Officer Park Hark-kyu and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh met last week to shake hands on these latest financial agreements. According to state-owned Vietnamese media cited by Korea JoongAng Daily, Samsung Electronics intends to increase its annual investment […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 9 hours ago
    Fan Edition Galaxy S21 joins the One UI 6.1 party!

    Fan Edition Galaxy S21 joins the One UI 6.1 party!

    Samsung has released the One UI 6.1 update for the Galaxy S21 FE, a couple of days earlier than expected. The Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra got One UI 6.1 a few days back, but as is often the case, the Fan Edition model was not included in the initial rollout of the latest […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 1 day ago
    One UI 6.1 update is out for these Galaxy phones and tablets

    One UI 6.1 update is out for these Galaxy phones and tablets

    One UI 6.1 debuted with the Galaxy S24 series in late January, and it took Samsung two months to bring the new version of One UI to older Galaxy devices. The One UI 6.1 update started rolling out on March 28. The initial release was for flagship phones and tablets launched in 2023, and as […]

    • By Abhijeet Mishra
    • 2 days ago
    Apple’s logo is now a heatsink

    Apple’s logo is now a heatsink

    Apple's latest iPad Pros announced earlier this week must look quite interesting even for Samsung. The new models are the industry's first to use Tandem OLED displays supplied by the Korean tech giant (and LGD) and boast a few other innovations that garnered attention in the media. A few examples are that the new iPad […]

    • By Mihai Matei
    • 2 days ago