Details of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S24 are leaking more ahead of its launch, including the Google-powered circle-to-search feature and up to seven years of Android updates.
Samsung's new AI-centered phone is set to debut on January 18 during its Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event.
Leaked Marketing Images of Galaxy S24 Reveal New Features
In a now-deleted X post by Evan Blass, a series of marketing images unveiled the powerful features of the Samsung Galaxy S24 series. As early as last year, Samsung had already teased that the new lineup would highlight AI tools.
Part of the leak showed a new feature called "Circle to Search" which is a Google-powered feature that will allow users to circle, highlight, scribble, or tap to pinpoint any details that the user is curious about. This will potentially eliminate the need to screenshot any media file for Google Lens.
In addition, Android Headlines reported that the Galaxy S24 series will adopt Google's strategy of providing up to seven years of Android updates, instead of four years of major updates. The Pixel 8 lineup already implemented the same strategy since it launched.
Samsung Introduces Galaxy AI for S24 Series
Samsung already announced that the S24 series will offer AI-powered tools like "Live Translate" for phone calls, enhanced zoom at night using AI, and the improved "Note Assist" for the Notes app.
Based on the leak, all the Galaxy AI features will be free of charge until 2025 on supported Galaxy devices. It seems that Samsung will be introducing many AI tools that will soon become charged. However, this is still a speculation.
The Galaxy S24 Ultra is expected to come with a 6.8-inch QHD+ display while the S24+ will be on a 6.7-inch QHD+ display. Lastly, the 6.2-inch FHD+ display will be featured on S24.
Both S24 and S24+ will come with 50MP primary cameras and will be in aluminum. Meanwhile, the S24 Ultra will have a 200MP main camera and will be in titanium.
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