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    Samsung Takes a Leap into AI-Centric Phones with Galaxy S24 Series

    In a bold move towards enhancing its smartphone capabilities, Samsung is gearing up to leverage the powerful AI capabilities of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and Exynos 2400 processors. Recent trademark registrations by the tech giant suggest that AI features will be at the forefront of its upcoming Galaxy S24 series.

    The trademarks ‘AI Phone’ and ‘AI Smartphone’ have been officially registered by Samsung, providing a strong indication that the Galaxy S24 series will be at the intersection of cutting-edge technology and artificial intelligence. This strategic move aligns with Samsung’s recent unveiling of Gauss AI, a sophisticated AI system for its smartphones, akin to its proprietary version of ChatGPT.

    Gauss AI is poised to revolutionize the user experience by generating text, including summaries and explanations, crafting images akin to DALL-E, and even assisting with coding. This marks a significant step towards integrating AI capabilities seamlessly into everyday smartphone tasks.

    The discovery of these trademarks was made by GalaxyClub, a reputable source for Samsung-related leaks and information. In addition to ‘AI Phone’ and ‘AI Smartphone,’ Samsung is actively pursuing trademarks such as ‘Magic Pixel,’ ‘Flex Magic,’ and ‘Flex Magic Pixel.’ While the specific applications of these trademarks remain undisclosed, the inclusion of the term ‘Flex’ suggests a potential link to foldable device technology.

    Industry insiders, however, note that the generic nature of the ‘AI Phone’ and ‘AI Smartphone’ trademarks could mean that they are still pending approval. Samsung has yet to confirm the status of these trademarks officially.

    Despite the uncertainty surrounding the trademark approval, it is evident that Samsung is positioning the Galaxy S24 lineup as an AI-centric series, aiming to outshine both its predecessor, the Galaxy S23 family, and competitors like the recently launched Google Pixel 8 family.

    The Exynos 2400, showcased by Samsung in a recent announcement, demonstrated its capabilities through a live demo on a reference board. The demo highlighted the processor’s ability to seamlessly generate text-to-image using advanced AI algorithms. On the other hand, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, Qualcomm’s high-end chipset, showcased its prowess by effortlessly executing on-device Large Language Models (LLMs) and handling Stable Diffusion tasks, showcasing its readiness for AI-intensive operations.

    While the Galaxy S24 lineup is highly anticipated, Samsung has not officially confirmed the details. However, industry speculations point towards a potential unveiling at the next Galaxy Unpacked event in January 2024. As Samsung continues to push the boundaries of smartphone technology, the upcoming Galaxy S24 series seems poised to redefine the smartphone landscape with its advanced AI capabilities.

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