Samsung’s Game-Changer: AI Photo Editor on Galaxy S24 Series
The Galaxy S24 is expected to include an AI Photo Editor that is comparable to the Magic Eraser tool found on the Pixel 8.
Samsung is ready to introduce its high-end flagship Galaxy S24 series this month. Recently, photographs that were released showed the SIM trays, revealing the additional colour choices that will be available for the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24+. In addition, nearly all information regarding the complete Galaxy S24 series, including the Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, and Galaxy S24 Ultra, is available. According to a recent source, Samsung is said to be adding a generative AI Photo Editor feature to the Galaxy S24 series, similar to the one already found in the Google Pixel 8.
The Samsung Galaxy S24 series is anticipated to include numerous AI features. One particularly useful AI tool is the AI picture editing tool, which has the potential to rival the capabilities of the Pixel 8. According to the information provided by leaker Mystery Lupin on X, the list of features also includes the new Generative Edit, which was already suspected in past leaks.
The new Samsung Generative Edit tool will assist users in filling the vacant areas in the shot.
The updated AI picture editing capability will be accessible on all Galaxy S24 devices, according to the latest information. The Galaxy S24 AI picture editing tool is designed to remove or relocate undesirable items in images. Importantly, it may also utilise artificial intelligence to create and occupy the vacant areas in the photograph by extending them beyond the original boundaries.
Currently, it appears to be a version of Google’s Magic Editor, and there is speculation that the generative AI picture editor feature on the Galaxy S24 will also be highly competent. Additionally, it is important to mention that in order to utilise the Generative Edit AI photo editing function, users of the Galaxy S24 must sign in with a Samsung account and have a working internet connection. This implies that the functionality will not just rely on the board and will necessitate cloud access for its operation.
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