Samsung introduced the Galaxy S24 series at the recent Unpacked event, featuring three models: Galaxy S24, S24 Plus, and S24 Ultra. But it seems Samsung has shifted its focus to AI technology to overcome challenges in flagship sales caused by market competition. AI features took center stage at the event, overshadowing even the smartphones. But, after 2025, Samsung’s Galaxy AI features will come with extra costs for users. Here are the details…

Samsung Galaxy AI Features Free Only Until 2025!

Subscription services have become crucial in our daily lives. Subscriptions let us access various products and services without buying them outright, making things like gaming, listening music, and more affordable with regular payments. Moreover, these services cover more than just small items, they also include assets like cars and phones. The reason behind everyone wanting to establish their own subscription service is simple: a regular and uninterrupted revenue stream. Samsung aims to achieve this with Galaxy AI.

According to Samsung’s statement, the Galaxy AI features in the S24 series will be free on supported devices until the end of 2025. However, users who wish to continue using these features afterward will be required to pay a fee. Unfortunately, there is no information about the specific amount of this fee yet. Users who have already paid $799 for their phone might be disappointed if they lose critical functions a year later, but that is currently a concern for 2025.

  • Circle to Search:
    • AI-powered quick search by enclosing objects or text on the screen. Identify products, read text in visuals, and get info swiftly.
  • Live Translation:
    • AI-driven real-time translation for spoken and written content in different languages. Instant translation for conversations, easy communication in multilingual settings, and swift translation of written content.
  • Chat Assistant:
    • Instant translation of messages with language-neutral responses. Direct messaging in various languages without copy-pasting.
  • Note Assistant:
    • Edit and summarize notes, organize by sections or headings. Provides note summaries and organizes notes based on structure.
  • Voice Recording Assistant:
    • Converts recorded audio to text, identifying individual speakers. Transforms voice recordings into written transcripts, with instant translation and summarization.

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