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Samsung Galaxy S24: The First AI Phone Ready to Blow Your Mind

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Samsung will hold the Galaxy Unpacked event in San Jose, USA on January 17, 2024. The company will introduce the Galaxy S24 series, its first AI Phone, equipped with Galaxy AI, powered by Samsung Gauss LLM.

Samsung announced its “On-device AI” strategy by unveiling Gauss LLM at the “AI Forum” in November last year. The Galaxy S24 lineup is expected to expand its own AI experience by installing multiple generative AI models.

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Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Samsung’s Exynos 2400 SoC, which are expected to be equipped with the Galaxy S24 series, also have on-device AI as a key feature.

Market research firm Counterpoint Research predicts that shipments of generative AI smartphones will reach 522 million units by 2027, accounting for 40% of all smartphones.

It is expected to account for 4% of total shipments this year and grow at an average annual rate of 83%. It is predicted that cumulative shipments of generative AI smartphones will exceed 1 billion units from this year to 2027.

Canalys, another market research company, predicted that the global smartphone market will rebound and grow by 4% in the new year. Among these, the proportion of products with AI functions is expected to be 5%.

Apple is also expected to release an AI phone within the year. The company has recently developed an open source-based multimodal LLM “Ferret” with researchers at Columbia University and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems.

Ferret, which specializes in image analysis and answers, is likely to be integrated into Apple products and services in the future, and HUGS technology, which creates 3D avatars, is also planned to be applied to the iPhone.

Google has introduced its self-developed next-generation LLM ‘Gemini Nano’ to the smartphone ‘Pixel 8 Pro’. Chinese smartphone manufacturers such as Huawei, Xiaomi, Oppo, and Vivo have also begun releasing AI phones.

James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Good Lock app failing to open? Samsung will soon push fix update

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Samsung Good Lock is a widely used customization app, but users have been facing a functional issue with its start screen behavior. Users have noticed that the app, which used to open on the last tab they viewed, now opens by default on the ‘Terrace’ tab every time it is visited.

This change from the expected behavior was reported by a user who pointed out that the app should remain on the last tab where it was turned off. Instead, the app now consistently starts from the ‘Terrace’ tab, causing minor inconvenience to those who rely on its original functionality.

However, the Samsung community moderator has acknowledged the issue and announced that a solution is underway. The fix will be included in the next update, ensuring that the app will function as intended.

Users of Samsung Good Lock can look forward to the upcoming update, which promises to restore the app’s smart tab selection feature and enhance overall usability.

“Thank you for bringing this to our attention! As you said, normal operation is for the last page viewed to be selected first. We will correct this part and have it reflected in the next version release,” said the community moderator.

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Your Galaxy S23 just got its second April 2024 software update

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April 2024 is about to end and Samsung is rolling out the second software update for Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 Plus, and Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphones. However, this series already received the April patch earlier this month and now getting another software update.

The second April 2024 update for the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is currently live in the UAE and is expected to expand to more countries soon. The update improves the system’s security and stability to enhance the overall performance.

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  • S918BXXS4CXD8 – Galaxy S23 Ultra
  • S916BXXS4CXD8 – Galaxy S23 Plus
  • S911BXXS4CXD8 – Galaxy S23

According to the changelog, the update brings functional enhancements, stability optimization, and security improvements to provide a better experience. The update also fixes some issues that users encountered in first April 2024 update

To check for software updates manually, head toward your phone’s Settings. At the bottom, you will get the Software Update section, simply open it. Inside the submenu, you need to hit the Download and Install button if your Galaxy fetches a new OTA.

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Samsung Internet Browser v25 update brings menu bars that scroll with you

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Samsung is rolling out a new stable update to its Internet Browser app, introducing scrollable menu bars and more. The update arrives with version 25.0.0.41 promises to enhance the browsing experience for its users.

The new update of the Samsung Internet Browser app brings the ability to display menu bars while scrolling. This subtle yet impactful change ensures that users have uninterrupted access to navigation controls, enhancing usability and ensuring that essential functions are always within reach. Users of Galaxy devices have already tested this feature in the Internet Beta version.

In addition, Samsung has addressed some issues with the app encountered in the previous version. The update includes bug fixes to deliver a smoother, more reliable browsing session. It also enhances the stability of the app for a better experience.

Users of Samsung Galaxy devices will have to download a 119.77MB package to install the latest update via the Galaxy Store. Also, they can get it from the third-party app source link mentioned here.

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