THE Samsung Galaxy S24 was unveiled this week and I managed to get an early preview of the slick new handset.

In a world where samey smartphones seem to be churned out year after year, the S24 series feels like it brings something fresh.

Galaxy S24 is released on January 31

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Galaxy S24 is released on January 31

And not only that, it’s packing useful features I – and others – will actually use.

Much of the fanfare has been around Samsung‘s big push towards AI.

Here are the three top features that stood out from my first hands-on – for a full review check back soon.

Translation

Translation may not be something you use every day but it sure will be handy on holiday.

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And by translation, this isn’t some app you type words into.

The Samsung Keyboard allows you to translate 13 languages in real-time.

So, if you’ve had a message while away on holiday about that dinner reservation, you’ll be able to instantly understand it.

Your messages can be translated back to them instantly too.

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What’s more striking, is all of this is done “on device”, so anything you write isn’t sent off to the cloud, it’s all kept secure on your phone.

Samsung also does two-way verbal translation in real-time as well, so you can hold up your device to someone and have a semi-flowing conversation.

There is another really stellar feature that allows you to translate phone calls, but I haven’t had a chance to test that yet, so look out for comments about it in my full review soon.

Photos

AI is also there boost your photos.

Some of these features were already available on the previous Galaxy S handsets.

One addition is the ability to magically expand your photo beyond what was taken.

So, imagine you got a beautiful shot on the beach but the angle wasn’t quite right. Adjusting it slightly might leave some weird gaps around the edges.

AI on the Galaxy S24 will cleverly work out what those gaps would look like and fill them in based on what it sees in the photo.

Other cool tools include the ability to remove unwanted objects – or people – as well as move or enlarge them.

Getting organised

One constantly mooted benefit of AI is how it’ll apparently make our lives easier.

The Samsung Galaxy S24 takes on this task across things like your emails, messages and notes.

I saw first hand how it can change the tone of a text or communication for you – so you can write a rough few lines and it’ll make suggests of a more formal tone, a conversational tone, or a polite tone for example.

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It’ll also summaries your messages and emails for you, which could be especially handy for friends that like to send essay texts.

But this was all just a taster – The Sun will be reviewing the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra over the coming weeks and report back with how all these features and more perform in the real world.

Galaxy S24: Colours and costs

There are several colour options available, including:

  • Galaxy S24 Ultra: Titanium Grey, Titanium Black, Titanium Violet and Titanium Yellow.
  • Galaxy S24+ and Galaxy S24 colours include: Onyx Black, Marble Grey, Cobalt Violet and Amber Yellow.
  • Extra exclusive colours will be available from Samsung.com

Prices start at £799 for the 128GB Galaxy S24, all the way up to £1549 for the 1TB Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Customers who pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra from Samsung.com can get double the storage for the price of the lower storage model, with savings available of up to £200.

All prices in this article were correct at the time of writing, but may have since changed.

Always do your own research before making any purchase.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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