Top AI Features of the Samsung Galaxy S24

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Do you wonder how AI influences the functioning of a smartphone? The Samsung Galaxy S24 has advanced functionality that makes a practical difference in a user’s day-to-day life. From editing photos to real-time translations, the S24 is the trump card but some of the AI tricks that it promises may lack utility at times. Without further ado, let me list the primary AI-related characteristics of the Galaxy S24 and explain what’s interesting about them.

Among all the AI capabilities, the most prominent one is photo editing. Samsung has provided simple and practical ways of erasing objects, correcting shadows, and even erasing reflections. Through AI, the editing becomes less complicated, and at your disposal, you get better images.



For instance, if you get a good shot and then decide that there is an unwanted person in the background, Samsung uses AI to help redo the shot. Nonetheless, the effectiveness of these approaches varies with some being successful and others yielding poor outcomes. In some cases, beauty is replaced by something strange, for instance, placing a lamp where it shouldn’t be.

However, the reflection and shadow removal options are helpful for photographers who need simple solutions. Samsung’s AI-powered feature, Instant Slo-Mo, is a standout among all the options. This feature helps you to reduce the speed of the existing videos without making them appear jumpy.

It comes with frame generation empowered by Artificial Intelligence that gives you smooth slow motion. The best part? Slo-mo doesn’t require planning because the edits can be made when the actual recording of the video is underway. It can be easily accessed and functions perfectly well, which must be one of the most remarkable AI stunts on the S24.

Samsung Galaxy S24 comes with live call translation through its smart User Interface. This feature is especially handy when one engages with overseas clients or friends. This is perhaps one of the biggest advantages of AI as it eliminates the language barrier since the phone interprets the call as it happens.

Despite it all sounding so good on paper, it is still experimental up to now. As with any translation tool, some messages may be translated in a slightly incorrect or too literal manner, but it is a development for international communication. The handwriting recognition part is considerably helpful when writing notes using the AI platform.

Samsung Notes can also allow the user to format typed notes such as use of headings, bullet points, etc., and enhance layouts. It also adapts AI to neaten up your handwriting which is an added advantage for Galaxy S Pen owners.

However, it directly supports only Samsung’s Notes, which, for some, might be a drawback if they use apps other than Notes for note-taking. For those who are already familiar with Samsung Notes, it will be handy though the feature itself doesn’t compel new users to switch platforms. Samsung’s generative AI also allows you to translate objects in your photos and arrange them more conveniently.

This can let people or objects be shifted in a picture after the picture is taken allowing more precise framing. However, its practical application can be still a topic of discussion among many experts. The cropping often appears very awkward, and locating scenarios in which this feature may be advantageous is inconsequential.

Essentially, it is a cool idea but does not have the level of refinement that makes it a go-to tool. Samsung’s browser is inclusive of web page summaries with an intelligent aid. This tool is used to sum up lengthy web pages to make reading easier and provide a rundown of the material.

This sounds useful but it only works for Samsung browser version(s). It will also mean that many users will switch back to the default browsers, which are more in sync with other connected devices. Moreover, the summaries given are sometimes inadequate in that they provide only a sketchy view of the sections in a work.

The second exciting thing about AI is the Chat Assist, which is located in Samsung's built-in keyboard. This tool can translate text messages, edit the text, and even add an emoji where it will make sense to do so. However, it is only available for Samsung’s clawed keyboard and the overall vibe users are going to get might be annoying at best if they are more inclined towards the Google’s Gboard.

For those who attend many meetings or interviews and use voice recorders, Samsung has a Voice Recorder app with AI transcription. The AI provides a text of the conversation and the user can click on each word to listen to the exact word that was spoken. The transcription feature is good, but it would have been logical to link it with the Note-taking at the same time with the Samsung Notes app.

Today it has become an effective tool for recording, however, users who are constantly searching for an application with all the options need to download a couple of extra applications. The Samsung Galaxy S24 is filled with smart capabilities aimed at enhancing consumer interactions, but not all are effective. Some of them, such as Instant Slo-Mo, and built-in photo editing tools, are quite simple and genuinely helpful.

Some of them such as object repositioning and real-time translations seem to be less polished and difficult to incorporate into everyday practice. Finally, the Galaxy S24’s AI capabilities are a bonus that users can take or leave if they so wish. They are useful but do not affect your experience with the phone fundamentally or significantly.

Artificial intelligence is already a part of the present even though it is not as foundational as is portrayed in the media..