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Samsung’s next Galaxy AI expansion may surprise you all

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Earlier this year, Samsung debuted Galaxy AI with its Galaxy S flagships. Yesterday, the company introduced new Galaxy AI features with foldable phones in Paris. Now, inputs suggest that the expansion of the next Galaxy AI features may surprise you all.

Samsung initially pledged to install Galaxy AI on 100 million Galaxy devices this year. At the Unpacked yesterday, TM Roh announced that Samsung has doubled the target of Galaxy AI expansion to 200 million units. It indicates that many more Galaxy models may be supported for Galaxy AI features.

Korea’s Chosun reports that many new Galaxy AI features may arrive on Galaxy S and Z phones released in 2021. This means the Galaxy S21 series, Galaxy Z Flip 3, and Z Fold 3 as well as the Galaxy Tab S8 series will be eligible for new AI-derived features.

TM Roh announced that Live Translate, upgraded Circle to Search and AI Photo Editing features will be made available on 200 million devices by the end of the year. However, more new features are likely to be expanded on the most recent flagships such as the Galaxy S24 series.

Samsung’s Mobile Chief noted that the initial target was 100 million devices. The company had planned to upgrade the GalaxyS23 series only with new features. However, consumer pressure and stakeholder suggestions made it possible for Galaxy AI to arrive in the Galaxy S22 series too.

Without mentioning, the Korean tech giant has also provided some AI features on 2021 flagships. Similarly, some cloud-based AI features will likely be brought to the older devices so consumers can enjoy the latest Galaxy innovation without spending money.

Galaxy models like the S21 series are considered outdated. Meanwhile, the manufacturer is still committed to uplevel the experience further by pushing more new AI features. Exynos 2100 and Snapdragon 888 chipsets are still capable of handling most of the AI functionalities.

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