Even though we’re over a month away from the Galaxy S24’s announcement, almost all of its hardware specifications have already leaked. A few days ago, we also unveiled the One UI 6.1 software feature that preserves battery health for the first time. Now it’s time to reveal more One UI 6.1 features.
One UI 6.1 is set to debut on the Galaxy S24, and may later be released to existing Galaxy smartphones and wallpapers as well.
One UI 6.1 brings several generated AI features including AI-generated wallpapers
tipster Benit Bruner Pro have Some One UI 6.1 features leaked I then posted a photo on X (formerly Twitter). Among these features is an AI-powered wallpaper generator that can create wallpapers based on your input. This function allows you to input the name of the subject and the name of the background based on its appearance, and it will generate a wallpaper based on those two. There are also options to add portrait and weather effects to the lock screen.
The built-in photo editor in One UI 6.1 provides the following features: Reposition objects Through simple drag and drop gestures. You can select a subject or object from one image and place it in another image. You can also expand existing images in your gallery. For example, when you straighten an image, the image editor fills in the missing details. The photo editor also allows you to redo and undo edits such as drawings and stickers.
One UI 6.1 includes Samsung Notes automatic formatting
Samsung Notes will also have the ability to summarize long notes by converting long text into easy-to-read bullet points. You can also auto-format your handwritten notes after converting them to text.
With One UI 6.1 you can also: Live translate voice calls From one language to another for both people on the call. This feature was already announced by Samsung a few weeks ago as the first feature to leverage Samsung Gauss, the company’s first large-scale language-based model.
One UI 6.1 also brings Voice Focus to Samsung phones. This feature is already available on some mid-range and entry-level smartphones, but will also come to high-end smartphones with the One UI 6.1 update. It also introduces a new adaptive protection feature that charges the phone’s battery to 80% and resumes charging to 100% just before the user wakes up. Maximum protection will only charge the battery up to 80%.