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Samsung One UI 7 Debuts AI Writing Tools – Summarize, Bullet Points, Composer and More
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Samsung has launched One UI 7 with new Galaxy AI features including advanced writing assist tools to help you write better text content with different personalization options.
This new feature is deeply blended into the One UI operating system and provides different options when you opt for help from an on-device large language model (LLM). These options will only be highlighted when you select a text from on-screen content.
For example, when you open a web page and select a piece of text, the screen will pop-up the editing menu including the Galaxy AI icon at the start. Tap on that to open the writing tools card.
This menu card has six options including:
- Spelling and grammar
- Writing style
- Summarize
- Bullet point
- Composer
Let’s get to them one by one.
Spelling and grammar will check these two sections in the selected content and correct mistakes to show you a well-written version.
The writing style will rewrite the selected content in different tones including formal and other. You can change these tones to check a different version of the same text.
Summarize will work according to its name and it’s quite useful to understand large content such as an entire page in a few or maybe one paragraph.
Bullet points on the other hand break down the large paragraphs into small bullet points to improve readability and comprehension.
Composer helps you to write content based on a description. You can pre-define tone and other parameters within the same command.
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Samsung One UI 7 AI Writing Assist Tools (Source – Samsung)
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The writing assist tools are part of the advanced Galaxy AI capabilities and are currently available with One UI 7 beta on Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+, and S24 Ultra. The feature will expand to other Galaxy AI eligible devices as the beta program progresses.
However, it may not be available for non-Galaxy AI devices due to low computing power.