Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra to be "the smartest AI phones ever"

23 October 2023
They are reportedly going to out-AI Google's Pixels even.

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AI is annoying.

    This "AI" thing is quite overused. They just slap it to something cannot explain how it works and make it hype. But reality is, not all people will use that at least the current AI they mentioning.

    Bigger companies should look further which AI function is actually useful to most users and will add more convenience.

    For that Camera / Video still no. 1 and maybe no. 2 is how they could make Android and Phone resource allocate only needed based from user habit to automatically extend Battery life or improve Performance. The Latter is for me what most users need and very good application of this so called AI if its really true to its name.

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      • Anonymous
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      • 24 Oct 2023

      GoToSchool, 24 Oct 2023Funniest news I've seen today. Should look at the poor sales of any chinese flagship phones instead, it is the greatest joke.

      🤣🤣🤣

        It is a lost case in EU, having exynos chip and charging more for it than prev gen. Plus extra bloatware what u need to remove

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          • Anonymous
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          • 24 Oct 2023

          Remember Bixby? No?

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            • Anonymous
            • Ls8
            • 24 Oct 2023

            3% HW/SW difference between this and S23 +300 euro price increase.

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              • Anonymous
              • sF$
              • 24 Oct 2023

              You mean the most expensive AI phones ever?

                Even Google employees don't use AI lol

                  Funniest news I've seen today.

                    Mills, 24 Oct 2023The chip race (for me) is who can make the most efficient/s... moreChip performance is no longer important. Look at the A17 Pro, what do you get? Overheating phone that reduce consumer experience. What’s the point of that performance then? What’s the point of highest benchmark score if the phone throttles within minutes? And what do you want to do with that performance anyway? Just to run benchmarks? There’s a physical limit of a smartphone. So improvements gotta come from other places. Google knew this. The Pixel phones are not top benchmark performers, but Google keep adding AI features that make the Pixel smarter phone to use. Looks like Samsung is next.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • RYg
                      • 24 Oct 2023

                      Are they smart enough to offload all the actual AI work to the servers?

                        potato4k, 24 Oct 2023Well, this is interesting to see what Samsung would do. ... moreThe chip race (for me) is who can make the most efficient/slimmest chip and still be bonkers fast. A17 Pro might just win but MediaTek just dropped 2M on AnTuTu 10. Shiver me timbers'

                        Also, it's Bard, not Bart lol

                          Well, this is interesting to see what Samsung would do.

                          People made fun of Bixby, but OneUI has a feature called Bixby routines that no other Android phone has, not even Pixel. Bixby routines is very powerful, and can automate a lot of things on hardware level. Even Pixel doesn’t have this kind of feature, and no other Android phones do. Bixby routines are even more versatile in some automations than Apple’s Siri Shortcuts. It’s a really underrated feature. Thus I’m really interested what else Samsung can bring.

                          Chip raw performance is plateauing, limited by fabrication and heat dissipation in a phone form factor. The race is now on ML and AI. Google is leading the charge with Bart and the Pixel 8. Samsung seems going to be second. Apple is distant third. The rest of the OEMs will simply be commodity “dumb” smartphones as they don’t invest enough in their software.

                            Eww Bixby

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                              • Anonymous
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                              • 24 Oct 2023

                              Mills, 24 Oct 2023Very early - what the hell does "out-AI" mean?AI means Artificial Intelligent

                                NeonHD, 24 Oct 2023I'd like to imagine Samsung as that annoying salesman ... moreThey should really engage in the OnePlus Open and the Tecno foldable. It's cheap! As for the OnePlus, it's objectively better in hardware but software? Only biased consumers will be our judge.

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                                  • Anonymous
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                                  • 24 Oct 2023

                                  NeonHD, 24 Oct 2023I'd like to imagine Samsung as that annoying salesman ... moreSamsung is still the only foldable manufacturer able to deliver real water resistance. Half a decade after the first foldable appeared.

                                  China talk the talk, but you never walk the walk.

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                                    • 24 Oct 2023

                                    Anonymous, 24 Oct 2023Excuse to not make the hardware the best when samsung has h... moreWell, the IMX789 you mentioned didn't perform quite so well in the devices that it did feature.
                                    There is more to a sensor than just spec sheet. Its not just about the amount of light/data, but also the quality with which it can be captured.
                                    With all due respect, I think its the other way around.

                                    Also, of you don't like default calibration, you can switch to sRGB, which is accurate.

                                    Samsung is supposed to use M13 material and Apple, M14 material for its display, and, the difference between the two is unknown as details of these are not officially released yet.

                                    So, lets not speculate or trash on it without proper reason or information.

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                                      • pKy
                                      • 24 Oct 2023

                                      If you thought Bixby was dead and buried you'd be wrong. Samsung are actively developing and promoting it (as we saw at SDC) especially on refrigerators and home devices. I guess the positive knock on effect is that it'd also improve in Galaxy mobile?

                                        Mills, 24 Oct 2023Unless its a actually cool and/or useful camera feature, re... moreI'd like to imagine Samsung as that annoying salesman who---instead of moving onto another customers---just won't give up on their current customer even though they clearly aren't interested. They know many aren't interested in their voice assistant but they still keep trying.

                                        They should focus their efforts on improving their hardware, especially with their foldables.