The Samsung Galaxy S24 will not bring Google's Gemini ai to China. CNBC ai-chatbot-to-power-samsungs-new-galaxy-s24-smartphones.html”>reported Friday that the Chinese version of the flagship phone uses Baidu's Ernie chatbot to power the phone's ai-powered features. Ernie arrived last August after reportedly receiving approval from the Chinese government.
“Now, with Ernie's comprehension and generation capabilities, the updated Samsung Note Assistant can translate content and also summarize long content into clear, intelligently organized formats with the click of a button, making it quick to organize long text,” Baidu said. and Samsung. CNBC in a joint statement.
Samsung description of the Galaxy S24 series on its Chinese website advertises many of the same Google-powered features that it unveiled last week at its launch event in San Jose, CA. These include a version of Circle to Search, real-time call translation, a transcription assistant, and a photo assistant. The Chinese product pages for the Galaxy S24 do not have any references to Google, which has limited operations in the country.
A recent report suggests that Apple recently ended Samsung's 14-year run as the global leader in smartphone shipments. Besides, IDC data released this week suggesting that the iPhone maker reclaimed first place in the Chinese market (with a market share of 17.3 percent) for the first time in 2023. Samsung did not make it into the top five.
Engadget has tested the Galaxy S24 series, including the standard, Plus, and Ultra variants. Samsung's 2024 flagship phone lineup launches in the US on January 31.
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