Generative Edit" feature. Described by Samsung as a tool to effortlessly remove unwanted elements from photos, it draws immediate comparisons to Google's Magic Eraser tool introduced in the Pixel 8 series. The Magic Eraser, known for its ability to erase unwanted objects from photos, requires Google Photos backup and an internet connection.
Interestingly, despite the superior on-device AI capabilities of Samsung's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 compared to Google's Tensor chips, the leaked materials suggest that an internet connection will still be required for the Generative Edit feature on the Galaxy S24 series. The leaks also shed light on other noteworthy features, such as the previously announced "Live Translate," which utilizes AI to translate phone calls in real-time. Another feature, "Nightography Zoom," aims to enhance low-light photos when zoomed in.
Given that telephoto lenses are not always optimized for low-light conditions, the inclusion of AI enhancement could be a welcome addition to improve photography in challenging lighting scenarios. These leaked, what appears to be the marketing materials, briefly mention the "High Resolution" feature, emphasizing the impressive 200MP main camera on the Galaxy S24 Ultra. Additionally, a reference to "Screen Display" suggests a brighter, flatter screen that provides users with more space to enjoy their favorite activities.
Accompanying the leaks were high-quality images of the Galaxy S24 series, which were promptly removed, indicating Samsung's efforts to control social media leaks ahead of the official launch. The leaked images, captured by Digital Trends before their removal, provide a glimpse of the design and aesthetics of the upcoming smartphones. While the leaked
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