Samsung is quite determined to bring artificial intelligence technologies to our smartphones. The company, which has been struggling in flagship sales for a while and has obtained most of its market share from entry to mid-range models, believes that this technology will change the situation. In this direction, we recently heard about some features such as a more capable voice assistant. Now, some features that Samsung will introduce with the One UI 6.1 update have leaked. Here are the details…

Samsung’s Upcoming Pixel-Inspired AI Features in One UI 6.1 Update

Samsung’s One UI 6.1 update is expected to launch alongside the Galaxy S24 series. However, this new version includes more than just UI design changes and improvements. The company will update users with AI features that will enhance the harmony between the phone and the user, providing a personalized experience. In fact, these features are not entirely new; according to tipster Benit Bruhner, the Korean manufacturer has drawn plenty of inspiration from the artificial intelligence features recently introduced by Google in its Pixel models.

Samsung One UI 6.1

The One UI 6.1 update brings several noteworthy features:

  • AI-generated Wallpapers: Craft personalized wallpapers tailored to your preferences, similar to the functionality offered by Pixel 8.
  • Object Relocation and Photo Expansion: Edit photos by moving or removing objects, and expand backgrounds beyond their original boundaries.
  • Subject Transfer Between Photos: Seamlessly transfer subjects from one image to another for creative photo editing.
  • Smarter Samsung Notes: Enjoy enhanced note-taking with the ability to auto-format large text blocks into well-organized bullet points.
  • Live Translation for Calls: Effortlessly communicate across languages during phone calls with real-time translation.
  • Clearer Calls with Voice Focus: Improve call quality by eliminating background noise, a feature reminiscent of Pixel’s Clear Calling functionality.

Of course, all the new features that the One UI 6.1 update will bring may not be limited to these. However, we have no choice but to wait until the Unpacked event in January to see more.

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