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Samsung expands Circle to Search to Galaxy A Series
Samsung Electronics has announced the expansion of its innovative Circle to Search feature to select Galaxy A series devices.
This development marks a significant step forward in democratizing mobile AI technology and making it accessible to a wider audience within the Galaxy ecosystem.
Since its initial launch on the Galaxy S24 series, Circle to Search has garnered widespread acclaim for its intuitive search capabilities.
The feature has evolved with the inclusion of full-page translation, homework assistance, and QR and barcode scanning functionalities on subsequent devices such as the Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6.
By extending Circle to Search to the Galaxy A series, Samsung aims to empower users with the ability to conduct complex searches directly from their device screen.
This seamless integration of AI technology enhances user experience by offering quick, informative, and contextually relevant results.
“We are excited to bring cutting-edge AI technology to a broader range of Galaxy users,” said TM Roh, President and Head of Mobile eXperience Business at Samsung Electronics. “Circle to Search exemplifies our commitment to providing innovative solutions that simplify users’ lives and enrich their interactions with their devices.”
Developed in collaboration with Google, Circle to Search epitomizes Samsung’s dedication to open innovation and collaboration. This feature redefines the search experience by offering users the convenience of selecting text, images, or videos with a simple gesture and instantly accessing relevant information.
Samsung’s decision to expand Circle to Search to the Galaxy A series underscores the company’s commitment to making advanced technology accessible to a wider audience.
This move is expected to solidify further Samsung’s position as a leader in the mobile technology industry.
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