Friday, December 29, 2023

Galaxy S24’s AI Call Translation Will Also Work on Non-Samsung Phones - Wccftech - Translation

Samsung is heavily invested in AI, and you can tell this by the fact that the company announced the Galaxy AI along with its Gauss AI model. We do know that the upcoming Galaxy S24 series will ship with a suite of AI features, including a feature that would use AI to translate a phone call in real-time, which I think is a feature that would become useful for a lot of people.

Galaxy S24's AI capabilities will not be limited to just Samsung phones, which is the right thing to do

Now, a new report suggests that Galaxy S24's AI Live Translate Call feature will start with support for Spanish and English languages, and after that, languages such as Korean and Japanese will be added to the mix.

The report also suggests that the new feature is going to work for non-Samsung phones. This means that if you are using the Galaxy S24 and the person on the other end is using a non-Samsung phone, the function would still work. This does sound like the right thing to do because limiting the functionality only to Samsung phones would make little to no sense for Samsung.

AI Live Translation is not the only feature that will be coming to Galaxy S24 as part of the AI suite. The company is working on a number of features that should help users take their smartphone experience to a whole new level. As for what those features are, we are going to have to wait and see those in action. We already have a list of features that will be released as part of the One UI 6.1 experience, but I am really looking forward to seeing how all of this works on the phone once they are available in the market.

For those wondering, teh Galaxy S24 series is going to debut next month on 17th. This means that you just have to wait a little less than a month, and you will be able to test out the devices for yourself. I am really looking forward to upgrading to the Ultra variant. Let's hope it lives up to the hype.

News Source: Nikkei Asia

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