Samsung soon to launch 'radically different' AI phones than existing ones

TM Roh, President of Samsung’s Mobile Experience unit (MX), reveals that AI phones will be more 'mobile'
A representational image of Galaxy AI. — Samsung
A representational image of Galaxy AI. — Samsung

Samsung, the South Korean tech giant, has been seamlessly focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), as evidenced by the integration of AI features into recent Galaxy models.

Currently, the company is under the spotlight as TM Roh, the President of Samsung’s Mobile Experience unit (MX), stated that the hardware “may turn out to be radically different from Samsung’s existing phones.”

In an interview with the Australian Financial Review, Roh highlighted that the “lion’s share” of Samsung MX’s research and development is currently dedicated to AI-phones. He further mentioned that the phones would be more “mobile.”

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However, he didn’t disclose any other details related to the phone, but his comment “radically different” hints at something bigger. This time, it seems to bring a mind-blowing device likely to include more sensors, larger screens, and other significant features pushing the boundaries of excellence.

Additionally, AI is an evolving field that is seamlessly expanding its ecosystem and revolutionising every field, instead of being confined to a single domain. This includes audio, text, video, 3D, and more.

Moreover, the South Korean tech giant is also integrating its headphones into the AI toolset (with language translation), bringing the best features that never fail to captivate users.

There are several AI phones on the market, but none have set any records. Samsung users have higher expectations, and the company always caters to them by launching devices tailored to their requirements with outstanding features.