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Big Miss for Galaxy S22 Users: Samsung’s New AI Features Not for You – here’s the reason

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Samsung launched its latest flagship series, the Galaxy S24, last week. With the latest series of devices, the company has brought some new advanced features that are powered by AI in the new flagship devices. In previous articles, we have learned that these features will be available for more Galaxy devices through the One UI 6. expansion to older devices, including the Galaxy S23, Galaxy Z Fold 5, and Galaxy Z Flip 5, but unfortunately, the Galaxy S22 server is not eligible to get the AI features at least not any time soon.

What’s the main reason to exclude the Galaxy S22 from AI features?

Samsung plans to make sure that it doesn’t give a bad experience to users in terms of the working of the AI features on the devices, so to ensure that, the company has decided to take small steps to expand the feature availability to more devices.

In the first phase, the company has planned to test these features for some time and analyze the quality and performance of the deployed devices. After analyzing the performance, it will expand these features to other Galaxy devices, including the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 FE, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, and Tab S9.

However, if we compare the chipsets of the Galaxy S23 FE and Galaxy S22, both are equipped with 2200 chipsets, but still, the company has given the reason as it has limited these devices to last-generation devices. For more clearance, you can also follow the conversation between Petric Chomet and Tech Radar.

“First of all, to get [these features] on the Galaxy S24 series was so much work. I’m exhausted. And actually, TM Roh [President of Samsung’s mobile division] wanted to announce [at Unpacked] that we can support Galaxy S23 devices with Galaxy AI, which we will now be doing within the first half of the year.

“We want to ensure that, over time, our AI experiences can be supported by [mobile] performance, which leads to CPU and GPU capability,” Chomet continued. “So for now, we are learning; we are going step-by-step. We know that Galaxy AI works well on the Galaxy S24 series, and we know it will work well on the Galaxy S23 series. But we don’t know what the intensity of AI usage will be for the average customer or how that intensity will impact on-device resources and cloud resources.”.

“Number one, we want to secure the quality and performance of what we deploy. Then we will learn how people use [these features] and tune the performance. Number two, we will deploy [Galaxy AI] on a second set of devices—specifically, the S23, S23 FE, Z Fold 5, Z Flip 5, and Tab S9—to see how it works.”

“When probed on the chipset uniformity between the Samsung Galaxy S23 FE and Samsung Galaxy S22—both phones use Samsung’s own Exynos 2200 chipset—Chomet acknowledged the fact but added: “For now, we’re limiting Galaxy AI to last-gen devices.”

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