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Samsung could launch AI Game Assist feature with One UI 7

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One UI 7 could bring an AI Game Assist feature to Samsung devices. The company apparently working on an AI-powered Game Mode. The feature aims to bring significant improvements to Galaxy’s gaming capabilities.

Samsung Game Assist will allow users to create a more enjoyable gameplay experience with AI-powered game assistants. Tipster Jukanlosreve suggests that Game Assist could feature frame interpolation and upscaling using Qualcomm’s AFME 2.0.

AFME refers to Adreno Frame Motion Engine; which is a part of Qualcomm’s suite of graphics and performance enhancements. AFME 2.0 features increased frame rate, frame duplication, power efficiency, enhanced gaming, and improved graphics rendering.

The Galaxy S24 Ultra uses Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, while the Galaxy S25 series is anticipated to use Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. If Qualcomm’s tech is being used, it will be available on Snapdragon-powered variants exclusively.

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The Game Assist is currently under development, while a release timeframe is uncertain. Being an AI feature, the Game Assist could launch with One UI 7.1 next year. It will join other assistants such as Chat Assist, Browsing Assist, and Note Assist.

Using the upcoming Game Assist feature, Samsung smartphone users will have high performance without sacrificing battery life. Key aspects to be improved are smoother gameplay, reduced lag, and better battery life.

The Galaxy S25 series is expected to be launched early next year. A recent report suggested that the Unpacked event could take place on January 22 in San Francisco, USA. Read our latest coverage of the Galaxy S25 series here.

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