Old devices can also use Galaxy AI from today
One of the most notable highlights on the Galaxy S24 series is the Galaxy AI features. Starting from March 28, older models such as Galaxy S23 series, S23 FE, Z Fold5, Z Flip5 and Tab S9 series (excluding Tab S9 FE) will also be able to use Galaxy AI features through the update. One UI 6.1 on previous generation models.
Galaxy AI stands out with features such as Circle to Search with Google, Professional Photo Assistant (Photo Assist), Smart Chat Assistant (Chat Assist), Powerful Note Assistant (Note Assist), and Live Translate.
The Korean technology giant said that the company has received a lot of positive feedback from users with the Galaxy AI features in daily life with the S24 series. Therefore, Samsung has achieved the goal of more than 100 million Galaxy users having access to Galaxy AI in 2024.
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