Although we are still more than a month away from the Galaxy S24 announcement, almost all the hardware specifications have already been leaked. A few days ago, a One UI 6.1 software feature that monitors battery health was also revealed for the first time. Now it’s time to reveal more features of One UI 6.1.
A UI 6.1 is expected to debut with the Galaxy S24 and may then be rolled out to existing Galaxy smartphones and their wallpapers.
One UI 6.1 offers several generative AI features, including AI-generated wallpapers
play the flute Bennett Bruhner Pro he has Several One UI 6.1 features have been leaked They posted their photos on X (formerly Twitter). These features include an AI-powered background generator that can create wallpapers based on input. As it stands, you can enter the theme name and the background name and the feature will create a wallpaper based on these two. The lock screen also offers the ability to add photos and weather effects.
The integrated photo editor in One UI 6.1 allows for this move object With a simple drag and drop gesture. You can select a subject or object from one photo and place it in another photo. You can use it to expand photos in your gallery. For example, you can straighten photos and the photo editor will fill in details that aren’t there The photo editor lets you redo and undo edits like drawings and stickers
One UI 6.1 offers automatic formatting of Samsung Note
Samsung Notes will also have a feature that can summarize long notes by converting long text into easy-to-read bullet points. It can automatically format handwritten notes after converting them to text.
A UI 6.1 can do this too Live translation for voice calls From one language to another for everyone participating in the call. In fact, Samsung announced this feature a few weeks ago as the first feature based on the company’s first major internal language base model Samsung Gauss.
One UI 6.1 also brings voice focus to Samsung phones. The feature is already present on some mid-range and entry-level smartphones, but will also reach high-end phones with the One UI 6.1 update. There will also be a new adaptive safety feature that will charge the phone’s battery to 80% and resume charging to 100% just before the user wakes up. Maximum protection only charges the battery up to 80%.