With the launch of the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung also announced Galaxy AI, its own suite of AI-powered features that put these devices on par with the Google Pixel 8 series in this section. In fact, these features rely on Gemini Nano, the AI model that was previously only present on the Pixel 8 Pro.
One of the services that benefits the most from the collaboration between Google and Samsung is Samsung Translate, which has received an ‘interpreter mode’ similar to that of the Google Translate app on Google Pixel phones. This means that you can now use the app to translate conversations with other people in real time in the 13 supported languages. In addition, all processing is carried out on-device, without depending on an internet connection.
In today’s world, a tool like this can be essential both in the professional field and for travel since it allows you to communicate with other people even if you do not speak their language. Have you ever feared being in one of those situations where you need to get some directions in another country but don’t know the local language? Well, the Galaxy S24 series will help you with that.
‘Interpreter mode’ on Samsung Translate joins ‘Live Translate’ on Samsung Dialer
The ‘interpreter mode’ integrated into Samsung Translate is complemented by the ‘Live Translate’ function available in the Galaxy S24 series Dialer app, which also offers translations in real time but during phone calls with people who speak another language. So, the company’s latest mobile flagships can even replace those devices fully dedicated to offering these types of real-time language translation and interpretation services.
These and all the other Galaxy AI features will arrive during the first half of this year for the Galaxy S23 series, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and Galaxy Tab S9 series. However, they will not be free forever since Samsung will begin to charge a fee for using them from the beginning of 2026.