It seems that the One UI 7.0 beta replace will not be launched anytime quickly. Samsung was anticipated to launch on the finish of July, however two months have handed since, and there are nonetheless no indicators of the replace. It’s now being reported that the corporate will carry AI-powered search enhancements to the inventory Gallery app with One UI 7.0.
Inventory Gallery app in One UI 7.0 might have Google Pictures like AI-powered search
After the brand new app icon for Samsung’s inventory Gallery app was leaked, it seems that it’s not the one factor that Samsung is altering. In keeping with Ice Universe (@UniverseIce), the Gallery app will get a number of optimizations and enhancements, together with AI-powered search performance.
Whereas they did not reveal precisely what these optimizations and AI search are, we expect the Gallery app will get an AI-powered search just like Google Pictures, whereby you’ll be able to seek for images and movies by describing what you might be looking for. For instance, you’ll be able to seek for matching photos and movies utilizing the phrase “seashore images from Bali in June 2024.”
The story continues after our Galaxy AI video beneath.
The inventory Gallery app in One UI 6.1.1 is likely one of the smartphone business’s greatest picture and video gallery apps. Whereas Samsung launched many Galaxy AI-powered picture modifying instruments, it did not enhance the search performance with the One UI 6.1 or 6.1.1 updates. Now, it seems that Samsung will enhance search within the app with the One UI 7.0 replace.
One UI 7.0 will not be revealed at SDC 2024
Ice Universe additionally claimed that One UI 7.0 will not doubtless be launched anytime quickly. Samsung will maintain the Samsung Developer Convention 2024 tomorrow within the US.
Normally, the South Korean agency releases the beta model of One UI earlier than its annual developer convention and showcases its options at SDC, however it did not launch the beta model of One UI 7.0 earlier than SDC 2024 this 12 months, so it is not clear if it should showcase One UI 7.0 options on the developer-focussed occasion.