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Features Of Generative AI Revealed By The Massive One UI 6.1 leak

Despite the fact that the Galaxy S24 won’t be announced for more than a month, practically all of its hardware details have already surfaced. Additionally, a One UI 6.1 software feature that monitors the status of the battery was originally made public a few days ago. It’s time to unveil additional One UI 6.1 features.

After making its debut with the Galaxy S24, One UI 6.1 may be made available for use on other Galaxy smartphones and wallpapers.

AI-Generated Wallpapers is one of the Generative AI capabilities included in One UI 6.1.

Photographs of the One UI 6.1 features have been released by tipster Benit Bruhner Pro, who also shared them on X (formerly Twitter). An AI-powered wallpaper generator that can generate wallpapers depending on input is one of such features. It appears that you may enter the name of the background and the subject, and the function will create a wallpaper based on those two parameters. Additionally, there will be a weather and portrait effect choice on the lock screen.

The integrated photo editor in One UI 6.1 will allow you to move items around with a straightforward drag-and-drop motion. A subject or object from one photograph can be chosen and added to another image. You can also enlarge already-existing photos in your gallery. For instance, the image editor will fill any missing elements when you straighten photos. You may also go back and undo adjustments made to your photos, including adding stickers and sketches.

With One UI 6.1, Samsung Notes Auto Format is available.

Additionally, Samsung Notes will contain a tool that condenses lengthy notes into readable bullet points. After converting handwritten notes to text, it can also automatically format them.

Both parties on a call can have their voice calls translated in real time between languages using One UI 6.1. A few weeks ago, Samsung had already stated that this feature would be the first to be driven by Samsung Gauss, the company’s first major language fundamental model developed internally.

Voice Focus is also available on Samsung phones with One UI 6.1. This feature is already available on several entry-level and mid-range devices, but the One UI 6.1 upgrade will bring it to high-end phones as well. A new function called Adaptive Protection will also be included, which will allow the phone to charge to 80% of its capacity before stopping to charge to 100% right before the user wakes up. The battery is only partially charged (80%) by the Maximum Protection feature.

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