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How to get Google AI features on your Samsung Galaxy [US only]

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Google has entered the serious game of distributing artificial intelligence features, with the announcement of a lot of features at its developers’ conference on May 10. Besides Bard, Google AI features that are available for early testing can be grabbed on your Samsung Galaxy too. Here’s how:

Google AI Labs Features – How to sign up on Samsung Galaxy

  1. Head to labs.withgoogle.com on your Galaxy smartphone or Galaxy Book.
  2. Find the AI projects you’re interested in and hit either Learn more or Join waitlist.
    • Note: All of these projects are under a waitlist system with no promises about whether you’ll be accepted.
  3. Sign in when prompted and follow the steps for each Ai project.

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Google Search with AI

At the I/O 2023, the company revealed that it will be bringing the biggest change to search in history. With AI integration, the Search may abandon that conventional 10-blue link placement and show the most preferable results using Generative AI capabilities.

Duet AI

Workspace is harnessing the power of generative AI to unlock new ways of working so people can create, connect and grow together. Moreover, Google confirms that you’ll see a steady drumbeat of launches for these new experiences across Docs, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, Meet, and Chat.

Project Tailwind

According to Google, Tailwind is your AI-first notebook, grounded in the information you choose and trust. Tailwind is an experiment, and currently available in the US only. Samsung Galaxy users in the country can join the waitlist to try it for themselves.

MusicLM

Unlike the above three AI tools, MusicLM is available in more countries than the US only. The company has opened MusicLM to groups of testers. As the name suggests, MusicLM is an intelligent experimental tool to create generative music on commands.

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2024 Samsung Galaxy flagships to beat iPhone 15 in this key area

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In the smartphone market, Samsung and Apple are the top priorities that are unquestionably reliable and powerful. With the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, Apple’s iPhone 14 faced tough competition, while the 2024 Samsung Galaxy flagships could beat iPhone 15 in one key area.

Both Galaxy and iPhone flagships equip premium display panels, whereas the software and chipset installation is completely different. While Apple has its own Bionic chipset designing team, Samsung makes its own Exynos along with collaborating with Qualcomm for products like Snapdragon for Galaxy.

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Apple released the iPhone 14 Pro Max last year, bringing the most powerful smartphone chipset to the market. However, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy swiftly defeated the most premium iPhone with faster GPU performance than the A16 Bionic.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 has 50% faster GPU

This year, Apple will introduce the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which will debut the next-gen A-series processor, based on the 3nm process. Meanwhile, reports say that the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 offers a GPU that is 50% faster than the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2.

If the leak is true, the fine-tuned “Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy” will have an even faster GPU than the vanilla variant. As the 8 Gen 2 for Galaxy outperformed A16 Bionic, the S24 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy would leave the A17 and iPhone 15 Pro Max in the dust.

Compared to iOS, high-spec gaming is more popular on Android smartphones, as Apple is pushing gaming content lately. This may save the iPhone maker from being criticized for GPU performance over the 2024 flagships powered by Qualcomm’s third-gen Snapdragon chip.

The US chip designer may unveil the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 at the end of this year, while Chinese phone makers will start introducing their production sometime in December. The real iPhone 15 competitor will be the Galaxy S24, which Samsung may reveal by February 2024.

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Samsung gets sued by BOE for copyright infringement

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Samsung appears to be in trouble in China as the local display panel manufacturer BOE reportedly sued the company and various of its arms over claims of copyright infringement.

A Weibo tipster revealed that the Chinese display maker BOE has sued Samsung and some other Samsung-related subsidiaries. It is reported that the company has been involved in copyright violations on innovations.

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According to the input, BOE sued various Samsung firms running in China, including Shanghai Samsung Semiconductor Co., Ltd., Samsung (China) Investment Co., Ltd., Dongguan Samsung Vision Co., Ltd., Samsung Semiconductor (Xi’an) Co., Ltd., Tianjin Samsung Vision Mobile Co., Ltd. and other Samsung-related companies.

The tipster also added that Chongqing Jingdong Jiapin Trading Co., Ltd. is also suing Samsung for infringement of invention patents. With all these kinds of attempts, BOE appears to be putting political pressure on Samsung and its arms to leave the country.

BOE Sued Samsung Display

Earlier, Samsung Display filed an OLED panel patent infringement lawsuit against BOE in the US. The company mentioned in the complaint that the US smartphone repair market is using cheap Chinese panels instead of OLED panels containing Samsung Display’s core patented technology when repairing smartphone displays.

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Galaxy Zoom camera sensors coming, Samsung trademarks ISOCELL Zoom Pro

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The Galaxy S24 Ultra might be equipped with in-house zoom camera sensors as Samsung has recently registered trademarks application for ISOCELL Zoom and ISOCELL Zoom Pro. The company has requested the UK trademark authority for the protection of both titles as part of future preps.

Samsung’s next Galaxy S Unpacked is about ten months away, but we are hearing much about the upcoming Galaxy S24 Ultra. From processors to the upgraded camera, there are a lot of rumors spreading on the internet, while it’s the first official hint related to camera sensors.

At present, the Korean tech giant installs Sony camera sensors for zoom cameras on Galaxy flagships. Shortly, there are possibilities that all camera sensors installed on Galaxy flagships would be supplied by Samsung’s ISOCELL camera sensor division.

Galaxy S24 Ultra x Samsung ISOCELL Zoom Pro

The recently launched Galaxy S23 Ultra comes with ISOCELL HP2, bringing a 200-megapixel resolution. While previous Galaxy flagships debuted both Sony and Samsung mixed cameras, it’s the first time when the company added “Zoom” as a suffix on ISOCELL.

Starting the Galaxy S20 Ultra to the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Samsung brought the same 100x maximum space zoom capabilities, which could go further. It’s expected that the Galaxy S24 Ultra might allow you to zoom up to 150x through a new camera, equipped with variable aperture.

Trademark applications are a general process in the industry, letting OEMs secure titles for their innovation and technologies. In the past, Samsung registered various trademark applications, which are still yet to be commercialized.

Samsung ISOCELL Zoom and ISOCELL Zoom Pro trademarks

Galaxy S24 Series

As per the previous reports, the Galaxy S24 series or the vanilla S24 could bring back the Exynos chipset. Samsung has reportedly greenlit mass production of the Exynos 2400, which brings 10-core architecture and a PC-like graphics processing unit.

The Galaxy S24 and S24 may bring the same Samsung 50-megapixel GN3 sensor, while the S24 Ultra would feature the same HP2 sensor as S23 Ultra. It’s also rumored that the S24 Ultra may ditch the second telephoto sensor in favor of a new periscope with a variable aperture.

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