Samsung: update to One UI 6.1. What are the next devices to receive AI?

Samsung: update to One UI 6.1. What are the next devices to receive AI?
Samsung: update to One UI 6.1. What are the next devices to receive AI?
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One of the main attractions of the Galaxy S24 series is its Artificial Intelligence-based features. These features will be included in other older Samsung mobile terminals through the update to One UI 6.1.

This month, some older Galaxy models will receive Samsung’s new AI features Image generated by AI Microsoft Designer

Now, the South Korean giant has confirmed which smartphones and tablets will receive the highly desirable AI features with the update to the One UI 6.1 interface this month. The lucky recipients are:

  • Galaxy S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23 FE
  • Galaxy Z Flip5
  • Galaxy Z Fold5
  • Galaxy Tab S9, Tab S9+, Tab S9 Ultra

As you can see from the list described above, for now it will be the models in the premium segment that will be entitled to the much-desired update. There is still no information about when and which models are expected to receive One UI 6.1 next.

The AI ​​features that will arrive with the new update

As we have already mentioned, this update is especially relevant as it integrates Samsung’s new Artificial Intelligence-based features into older Galaxy models.

As expected, Circle to Search is one of the new features of this update. With this feature, users can simply draw a circle around an object to search for more information.

This update also brings real-time translation in voice calls and supported applications. Note Assist is also welcome, which summarizes texts in Samsung’s Notes application and can even apply formatting styles to this summary.

Finally, one of the most desired features for photography enthusiasts. AI-based editing that allows you to remove elements from images, reposition objects and even adjust perspectives. Everything done on the smartphone screen with simple taps.

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