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Samsung Is Close To Deliver Galaxy AI Alongside One UI 6.1 To These Galaxy Devices

Owners of the 2023 Samsung Galaxy, are you all ready to receive Galaxy AI features along with the One UI 6.1 upgrade? Since the brand is appearing close to releasing the next One UI 6.1 update to older flagship devices,. 

Last month, Samsung debuted its latest Galaxy S24 series, which runs One UI 6.1 out of the box. And now it’s time for the older, eligible device to get the upgraded UI version. As per the recent rumors, it is known that One UI 6.1 will launch with Galaxy AI next month in March. It should start with these Galaxy devices, which are as follows: 

Whereas the rest of the models are compatible only with the update to One UI 6.1, it appears that they will not get AI features alongside One UI 6.1. The launch is close, and as a further demonstration, a new update for the Samsung On-Device Resource application has been published through the Galaxy Store. It is an application that concerns text-to-speech processing and speech recognition features. On the Galaxy S24, the application is available in a version that also takes care of new Galaxy AI features, such as live translation, an interpreter, and transcription of voice recordings as per reports

However, at the moment, it is also not clear whether it is expected that Samsung will release Galaxy AI features on other newer Android smartphones and tablet models in a single “bundle” alongside One UI 6.1.

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Aastha is a Author of Samlover.com. With a degree in Engineering with IT, Aastha is deeply immersed in the realm of technology. Specializing in Android and Hardware. She is Passionate about technology at the service of digital entertainment that can be used through any platform. Music, movies and video games have always taken up a good part of his free time, but he doesn't give up outdoor activities, from simple walks to cycling and skiing. He has been producing editorial content for SamLover since 2022 and has run a computer and telephony store for 3 decades.

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