The Galaxy S24 could turn videos into slow-motion footage with built-in AI, rumors say

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The Galaxy S24 could turn videos into slow-motion footage with built-in AI, rumors say

The Galaxy S24 could turn videos into slow-motion footage with built-in AI, rumors say،

Photo/video editing apps are wonderful and plentiful – there's something for everyone. There are apps that crop and cut, others offer numerous tone and tint filters, and some turn your already recorded videos into slow-motion sequences.

THE Galaxy S24 (you haven't heard that one in a while, have you?) should ditch the need for third-party apps when it comes to slow motion, according to the current rumor mill about Samsung's latest and greatest (via SamMobile).

The Galaxy S24 lineup, which is set to be revealed on January 17, will pack plenty of AI goodies as this year's set of Samsung flagships are all about where they're headed when it comes to AI. 'artificial intelligence. The Korean giant would have named the Galaxy S24 range “Galaxy AI”, as displayed in some Brazilian stores prematurely in early 2024.

Now what!?

The X Tipster Ahmed Qwaider has released its latest exclusive report in an article, stating that there will be navigation assistance AI with three options to choose from. First, AI would have the ability to highlight important elements of a web page, the ability to translate to/from a given language, and the ability to create a summary of a web page or article.

The tipster highlights something else, this time in the Gallery app: “While playing a video in Gallery, you can now compress it and slow down any part of the video without need an app. .

Of course, this is not the end of the list of AI tricks. Galaxy S24 rolled up his sleeves. When it debuts with One UI 6.1 in the coming weeks, there will be features to make it easier to summarize notes in Samsung Notes, real-time translation during calls, a wallpaper generator, and effects AI generated lock screen wallpaper. . Phones may also allow you to erase elements of images and videos, but we'll see what that is in no time as January 17 quickly approaches.