The latest flagship products from Apple, Google, and Samsung all claim that artificial intelligence (AI) is their highlight. While using the same underlying technology, each company implements AI in a distinctly different way. In this article, we will compare the AI of Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy, analyzing the differences and assessing which platform truly dominates the AI field.
Comparing the AI of Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy.
Photography, editing, and sound
Before the AI era, computational photography had already taken smartphone camera quality to a new level. Now, thanks to AI, this trend continues to evolve with special features. Both Google and Samsung offer the ability to add or remove objects from photos.
- Image editing: Google Photos on Pixel and Gallery on Galaxy both have a Generative Edit feature to remove unwanted elements from photos. Samsung also allows you to move objects from one photo to another and resize images.
- Add Me (Pixel only): This feature allows you to combine multiple photos to add the person taking the photo to the frame, perfecting group photos.
- Audio Magic Eraser (exclusive to Pixel): This feature on the Pixel 8 helps remove unwanted sounds such as traffic noise and wind from videos after recording.
- Video Boost (Pixel exclusive): This Google feature enhances videos by uploading them to the cloud and processing them using Night Sight and HDR+, although the processing can take time.
- Recorder: Both companies use AI in their recording applications to transcribe and summarize long recordings.
- AI image creation: Google Pixel 9 has Pixel Studio, which allows you to create artwork from a few keywords, while Samsung offers Sketch to Image, turning S-Pen drawings into vivid images.
Many of these features require an internet connection, except for the Recorder app, and the images will be uploaded to the cloud for processing.
Language and text
With AI's language comprehension becoming increasingly human-like, its integration into messaging apps and keyboards has become commonplace. Below are some language-related AI features on Samsung and Google:
- Samsung Chat Assist: This feature checks spelling, grammar, and tone in Samsung Keyboard, allowing you to create text in various styles.
- Check for errors using Gboard (exclusive to Pixel): Gboard will automatically correct grammar and punctuation errors, but currently only supports English in the US.
- Summarizing websites: Google's Gemini assistant and the Samsung Internet app both offer AI-powered summary and translation buttons for long articles.
- Gboard Assistant voice typing (exclusive to Pixel): This dictation feature works very accurately, even with strong accents.
- Pixel Screenshots: Allows you to search for information within screenshots and provides answers based on the image content.
Google offers features like Call Screening and Direct My Call, which help users intelligently handle spam and service calls. Samsung also has Live Translate, which translates calls in real time.
Supported countries and availability
One weakness of the Google Pixel is the availability of AI features in many countries outside the United States. Features like Call Screening or the thermometer on the Pixel 9 Pro are only available in certain regions, making them inaccessible to many international users.
Meanwhile, Samsung offers global feature consistency. Galaxy AI provides Live Translate for phone calls worldwide and supports multiple languages, making Samsung a more preferred choice for users in many different countries.
General features
Despite being competitors, Google and Samsung collaborate in several areas related to software and AI. For example, Samsung also uses many of Google's AI models. Some AI features available on both platforms include:
- Gemini Chatbot: Both Google Pixel and Samsung Galaxy use the Gemini AI model, enabling tasks such as setting alarms, playing music, and making phone calls.
- Circle to Search: This feature, developed by Google, allows you to search for images or text on the screen without leaving the application.
- Google Photos: AI features in Google Photos, such as Magic Editor, were initially only available on Pixel devices but are now available on all Android devices.
Whether you choose a Google Pixel or a Samsung Galaxy, you'll both get great AI features. Google excels with features like Call Screening and voice input powered by Gboard Assistant. Meanwhile, Samsung scores points with Live Translate – a useful tool for travel and multilingual communication. Depending on your needs and location, both platforms offer exceptional value.
Hung Nguyen (According to Android Authority)
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