Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. SSNLF has teamed up with Marvel Studios to tease its upcoming ‘Galaxy AI' feature, which is all set to debut with the upcoming Galaxy S24 series on Jan. 17.
What Happened: Samsung briefly took over the Las Vegas Sphere to highlight new AI features that it is working on for the upcoming Galaxy S24 series. Samsung is calling it the "new era of Galaxy AI."
Although the teaser does not exactly specify the AI features, the Sphere advertisement shows Marvel character Doctor Strange opening a portal into "Samsung Galaxy."
Samsung has officially announced the Galaxy Unpacked event, scheduled for Jan. 17. The company has also opened reservations for the Galaxy S24, offering $50 in credit to those who show interest.
The tagline for the Galaxy S24 launch event also makes it clear that AI will be the focus of Samsung's next flagship – after all, it has been one of the buzzwords of the year 2023, thanks to OpenAI's ChatGPT.
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Samsung has also announced its own generative AI called "Gauss." It can do different tasks like writing emails, summarizing documents, creating and editing images, and more.
In addition to this, the company has also announced that Galaxy phones will be able to translate calls in real-time using on-device AI.
For now, we know that the Samsung Galaxy S24 will be powered by Qualcomm Inc.'s QCOM Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset.
Save $1,020 On Samsung's Upcoming Flagship: If you are looking to upgrade to a new smartphone, Samsung has announced a deal that might be worth considering.
Samsung is offering discounts of up to $1,020 on the Galaxy S24 – everyone can get a flat $50 credit by just entering their name and email address on Samsung's website.
Additionally, Samsung is also offering up to $970 in trade-in discounts, taking the total savings on the Galaxy S24 series to $1,020.
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