
As the rumoured launch date for the Samsung Galaxy S24 series approaches, leaked marketing material shared by tipster Arsène Lupin unveiled intriguing details about the phones.
One standout feature is the Generative Edit, which appears to be Samsung's answer to Google's Pixel 8 Magic Editor. This advanced AI photo editing feature allows users to seamlessly move or remove objects in photos and fill empty spaces with generative edits.
Samsung Galaxy S24 connectivity requirement for generative edit
While Generative Edit promises a new level of creativity in photo editing, it comes with certain requirements. Users will need to log in to their Samsung accounts and be connected to the internet to access this feature.
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The leaked marketing material does not specify whether this feature is limited to photos, hinting that it might extend its capabilities to video editing, aligning with previous leaks.
Samsung's AI features race against competitors
Samsung seems determined to keep up with competitors like Google in the AI features race. The leaked details suggest that the Galaxy S24 lineup will not only introduce Generative Edit but will also offer a range of AI enhancements.
The leaked marketing material hints at these features being available across all Galaxy S24 models, showcasing Samsung's commitment to integrating advanced technologies.
Additional AI features in the Galaxy S24 lineup
Beyond Generative Edit, the leaked image sheds light on other anticipated AI features in the Galaxy S24 series. Live Translate, a recently announced feature by Samsung, is expected to facilitate real-time translation during phone calls using AI.
Moreover, the lineup might introduce Nightography Zoom, a feature designed to enhance low-light photography taken with the telephoto camera.
Rumoured launch date and processor details
While the Samsung Galaxy S24 series is rumoured to launch on January 17, an official announcement is still pending.
The leaked information suggests that the lineup will utilise a custom variant of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC in most regions, with some areas potentially receiving the Exynos 2400 chipset. This underlines Samsung's commitment to delivering high-performance devices tailored to different market demands.