(CNN Spanish) — This January 17, Samsung will unveil its latest high-end smartphone, the Galaxy S24, during an unannounced event in San Jose, California.
The new Galaxy promises artificial intelligence and better innovation seeks to be “A great benchmark for the most intelligent mobile experience to date,” the company said.
Here's what you can expect from the presentation of the Samsung Galaxy S24 this Wednesday.
Artificial intelligence
According to Samsung's website, the Galaxy S24 is “the first Galaxy Smartphone with artificial intelligence”.
“Artificial intelligence will deliver an entirely new mobile experience, with premium innovations that will transform the way we live, connect and create,” the company says. A statement before an unpackaged event.
During CES 2024, Samsung announced its challenges Based on artificial intelligence, Microsoft's AI assistant will read or summarize text messages with background blur and auto framing options for the camera.
At the Las Vegas event, Samsung showed An overview of the integration of multi-control systems, which gives users the ability to move between Galaxy smartphones and tablets with a mouse or keyboard; And the second screen, which allows you to extend or duplicate the computer's screens on a tablet.
Real-time call translation
In November 2023, Samsung announced Launch of AI Live Translation Call, a feature that will be integrated with Galaxy devices “as early as 2024”. According to the company, AI Live Translation Call is capable of performing audio and text translations in real-time.
“Audio and text translations appear in real-time as you speak, making it easy to call someone who speaks another language, like turning on subtitles while you're streaming a show. With Galaxy AI built into the device, you can trust it “in any situation. , private conversations never leave your phone,” he said in a statement.
What time and how to watch the event?
The Samsung Unpacked event will be live streamed Samsung.com, Samsung newsroom And this Samsung YouTube Channel Starting at 1 p.m. ET.