Samsung Galaxy S24 Launch Invitation Leaked, Mentions Galaxy AI


At the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Samsung announced that it will bring a popular feature from smartphones and tablets to its TV products - Live Translate. This feature aims to provide users with real-time live translation services, allowing viewers of different languages to enjoy programs more easily. The Live Translation feature supports seven languages, although the specific languages have yet to be disclosed. This technology works by translating the subtitles of the programs instead of translating the audio directly.
In an increasingly competitive tech industry, Samsung Electronics' top executives stated in their New Year speech that their goal is to become the undisputed leader in device artificial intelligence (AI) by 2025. However, this ambitious declaration raises questions about whether Samsung is engaging in self-delusion, as its strength and progress in the AI field are still inadequate. Samsung's initiatives in AI began with the launch of the Galaxy S24 series last year, which was the first to position AI as a core marketing strategy, followed by the launch of the Galax
At yesterday's Unpacked event, Samsung Electronics not only launched the new generation of folding smartphones, Galaxy Z Fold6 and Galaxy Z Flip6, but also made a significant announcement regarding the advancement of Galaxy AI. The company proudly stated that by the end of this year, Galaxy AI will cover up to 200 million devices, showcasing Samsung's ambition in the field of artificial intelligence. While Apple has not yet introduced its latest AI features to its phones, Samsung has taken a lea
Samsung has released the 'Try Galaxy' app for the Android platform, enabling users to experience the latest artificial intelligence features. The app showcases core AI functionalities and the One UI 6.1 system, with plans to update AI features to some older devices.
Samsung has launched the 'Try Galaxy' app, which allows users to experience the AI features of the Galaxy S24 on Android. The 'Try Galaxy' app simulates Samsung's latest flagship device, showcasing core AI functionalities and the One UI 6.1 system. Users can experience real-time translation, note assistant, chat assistant, lasso search, photo assistant, and more. Samsung plans to update some older devices with these AI features and intends to start charging for certain Galaxy AI functionalities from 2026.