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Will the Galaxy S23 also come with AI? Samsung Electronics is expected to implement it in March.

Samsung is expected to release a new OS version for the Galaxy S23 in March.
They plan to provide most of the features of the Galaxy S24 through optimization.
AI features are also expected to be implemented in devices such as the Galaxy Z Fold and Galaxy Tab S9.

As Samsung Electronics’ latest AI-powered Galaxy S24 series garners attention, the Galaxy S23 series, its predecessor, is expected to receive the Galaxy AI features as well.

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According to the IT industry on the 20th, Samsung Electronics is speculated to roll out the new operating system (OS) version for the Galaxy S23 series, ‘ONE UI 6.1’, this coming March.

IT tipster Bennet Bruner Pro hinted on his social networking service (SNS) on the 12th that “Galaxy AI for the Galaxy S23 is anticipated to launch in March.”

Tech media SamMobile reported that “Samsung’s On-Device Resource Application has been unveiled in the Galaxy Store,” indicating that it offers on-device processing for certain Galaxy AI features such as live translation during calls and text conversion of voice recordings. This suggests it’s part of the latest version of One UI available for the Galaxy S23 and others.

If these speculations prove accurate, the Galaxy S23 could be the first device, aside from the Galaxy S24, to incorporate Galaxy AI.

Introduced with the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy AI boasts key features like real-time call translation, ‘Circle to Search’ (drawing a circle on the screen to find related information), and generative editing

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Samsung Electronics plans to support as many features as possible through optimization, even if achieving Galaxy S24-level AI technology through on-device processing proves challenging.

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Additionally, Samsung has announced plans to provide this technology in other models, including the Galaxy Z Fold/Flip5 and Galaxy Tab S9, through OS updates and other means.

Last month, at the Galaxy Unpacked event, Roh Tae-moon, the head of Samsung Electronics’ Mobile eXperience (MX) division, announced plans to equip around 100 million Galaxy mobile devices with Galaxy AI features this year.