Samsung has introduced its Galaxy AI suite, which includes features such as Note Assist, Sketch-to-Image, Circle to Search and PDF Overlay Translation, with its flagship Galaxy S24 series earlier this year. However, a report suggests that these features may not remain free to use for much longer, with Samsung hinting at possible fees for certain AI features at the end of 2025. The tech giant has already started rolling out these AI features to its other smartphones, including the Fan Edition (FE) and A-series models. Keep an eye out for the latest updates and possible pricing changes for Samsung's AI suite.
At the Galaxy Unpacked event in Paris, Samsung showcased its latest Galaxy devices including the Galaxy Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Buds 3 series, and Watch 7. The highlight of the event was the introduction of new artificial intelligence (AI) features for these devices, designed to enhance user experience. These features include Sketch to Image, Composer, Note Assist, and Photo Assist, which use AI to process data from wearable devices and provide insights through the Health app. Additionally, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 also gets a ProVisual Engine powered by AI for improved camera performance.
Recent leaks reveal that the highly anticipated Galaxy AI features will be available on the Samsung Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy S23 FE in 2023. This cutting-edge technology, including Circle to Search, Live Translate, Note Assist, and Photo Assist, will elevate the smartphone experience for users and align Samsung with its competitors. However, budget and mid-range Galaxy phones may not see this upgrade.