Apple Intelligence Samsung Galaxy AI : The dust has finally settled—Samsung has finally launched much-awaited Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 foldables, and with them, a new supercharged version of Galaxy AI that builds on what we first saw with the Galaxy S24 series. Now that we have had a little time to reflect on what it brings to the table (with Google Gemini powering it underneath), we can compare it to the elephant in the room—Apple Intelligence, the Cupertino-based tech giant's take on bringing on-device AI features to its own devices.
Right off the bat, one thing is clear—Apple is leveraging OpenAI's AI to add optional features, including access to ChatGPT on the iPhone, while Samsung is relying on Google to support its Gemini AI model. With this context in mind, let's try to understand how the two AI experiences differ.
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It can't be denied that Samsung did a good job marketing its AI features at the event in Paris last week. From how the Sketch to Image feature works by allowing you to draw something to generate an image, to the Portrait Studio feature, which lets you generate AI avatars from your existing photos in various styles, Samsung offers it in styles like 3D cartoon and watercolour, making for a fun user experience. Apple also offers a similar feature called ‘Image Wand.' It lets you sketch something and then turn it into a related image.
Apple has been playing catch-up in some areas but goes overboard in others. For instance, it is only now that Apple is offering its own take on the Google Magic Eraser. Apple is now also offering transcripts of your voice recordings, which is something that Google has offered for a while and is available on Galaxy phones as well. So, while Apple is ahead of the curve in some areas, it has introduced several new features that have already been present on the Android side of things. Another major area where
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