The Best Galaxy AI Features on the Galaxy S24: Circle to Search and More – CNET

Samsung’s Galaxy S24 series has a faster processor, sharper zoom camera on the Ultra model, and larger batteries in the regular and Plus versions. But the most significant change is the arrival of Galaxy AI, an umbrella term that refers to a collection of new features powered by generative AI.

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The biggest areas where you’ll see Galaxy AI at work on the Galaxy S24 are in its photo-editing features, language translation capabilities and a new feature called Circle to Search, which lets you launch a Google search just by circling an object on screen. 

After reviewing the Galaxy S24 Ultra, I realized that not every Galaxy AI feature is actually useful. But Circle to Search and other tools, such as Samsung’s instant language translation in text messages, show there’s promise behind the hype surrounding AI. 

Galaxy AI launched on the Galaxy S24 series and will be coming to the Galaxy S23 family — along with other devices like the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 — in a software update later this month. The expansion suggests Samsung sees Galaxy AI as being a key part of its mobile devices moving forward. 

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Circle to Search

The Galaxy S24 Ultra showing the new chat translation feature The Galaxy S24 Ultra showing the new chat translation feature

The Galaxy S24 Ultra showing the new chat translation feature

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Chat Assist is a blanket term for three new features in the Messages app: Chat translation (translates text messages into different languages), Writing style (rewrites texts in different tones before you send them, like Google’s Magic Compose) and Spelling and grammar (checks messages for errors). But the one that impressed me the most is chat translation. 

With just a couple of taps, I converted an entire chat thread into another language without having to copy and paste text or switch between apps. When I received an incoming message written in Korean from one of my coworkers, the Messages app automatically asked if I wanted to translate it into English. 

This could be helpful for frequent travelers and those who regularly communicate with family members or colleagues who speak a different native language. And even though I’m not using it on an everyday basis, seeing text messages automatically translate in real time as I scrolled through my messaging history was impressive. 

Live Translate

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Language translation was clearly a big area of focus for Samsung when developing Galaxy AI. The company added translation capabilities to the native phone app as well with a new feature called Live Translate. When making a phone call, just tap the Live Translate button, and Samsung will translate the call on both ends in real time. An automated voice informs the person on the other end that the call is being translated. Once you’re finished speaking, Samsung will repeat your speech in the desired language so that the person on the other side can understand it, and vice versa.

As someone who has done a lot of international traveling in the past year, I could see how this could have been useful for tasks like making restaurant reservations and buying event tickets abroad. But it can also feel a bit awkward to use since it can be hard to tell when it’s your turn to speak. 

Instant Slow-mo

Instant Slow-mo on the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

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On the Galaxy S24 series, you can see how any video clip in the Gallery app will look in slow motion just by pressing and holding the screen. It’s not a must-have feature, but it’s a lot of fun to play around with. However, I wish it were just as easy to save clips in slow motion after previewing them. You have to tap on the pencil icon below the video clip to do so.

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