Samsung is gearing up to launch its latest Galaxy S24 series today, January 17, 2024. The series will compete directly with Apple’s iPhone 15 series. In order to compete, Samsung is reportedly planning to offer up to seven years of software updates for the Galaxy S24 series, similar to what Google offers for its Pixel devices.
Samsung is planning to offer seven years of software updates for its Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones. This is a significant change from the company’s previous policy of only offering four years of software support.
You will get generative AI features
The move is likely to be seen as a challenge to other premium smartphone makers, including Apple, which currently offers five years of software support.
Samsung is planning to add a new AI-powered feature called Generative Edit to its Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24 Plus, and Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphones. This feature is similar to Google’s Magic Eraser function, which allows users to remove unwanted objects from photos.
To use the Generative Edit feature, users will need to log in to their Samsung account and have an internet connection.