A tipster on X reveals that Samsung is developing an image-to-video generation feature for its Galaxy AI suite. This news follows Google’s announcement of advanced video generation capabilities with Gemini, which is integrated as the default assistant in Galaxy phones. Meanwhile, Honor is set to launch its 400 series with a similar feature using Google’s AI, initially free for two months before transitioning to a subscription model. Speculation suggests Samsung may introduce its feature with One UI 8.0, potentially behind a paywall, but details remain unconfirmed.
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A source on X has revealed that Samsung is set to incorporate an image-to-video generation feature within its Galaxy AI ecosystem. However, the tipster did not provide any additional details and only highlighted the image-to-video AI capability.
This news follows Google’s recent announcement regarding the enhanced video generation features of Gemini. Since both companies collaborate closely and Gemini is the standard virtual assistant for Galaxy devices, Samsung may take advantage of Gemini’s AI functionalities.
Additionally, Honor is set to launch this feature before Samsung. The Honor 400 series will include image-to-video capabilities powered by Google’s AI, free for the first two months, after which a subscription will be required.
It’s possible that Samsung will unveil its AI feature with One UI 8.0, potentially placing it behind a paywall later. However, this remains speculative at this point.
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