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These two Korean giants are betting 2.1 billion to revolutionize technology with an AI smartphone intended to overthrow Apple's supremacy

The next Galaxy will revolutionize your daily life with unparalleled artificial intelligence, find out why.

Starting next year, South Korean technology giant Samsung Electronics, in collaboration with mobile operator LG Uplus, will launch a smartphone with revolutionary artificial intelligence. This partnership promises to radically transform your daily cell phone use with never-before-seen AI capabilities.

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A duo of technological giants

Samsung Electronics and LG Uplustwo giants of the technology industry in South Korea, recently announced their collaboration to develop a smartphone integrating advanced artificial intelligence capabilities. This ambitious project aims to create a โ€œtrue AI phoneโ€, a first in the industry where a smartphone manufacturer joins forces with a mobile operator from the start. development phase.

Extensive integration of AI

The collaboration will focus on merging LG Uplus's AI calling assistant, ixi-O, with Samsung's Galaxy AI service. The goal is to develop a phone that deeply integrates AI services to deliver an unprecedented user experience, transforming everyday interactions with the phone.

An AI smartphone for everyone

Although the AI โ€‹โ€‹smartphonetentatively named Galaxy ixi-O, is initially targeted at LG Uplus users, plans reveal that these AI services will eventually be extended to other mobile operators. This indicates a strategy of wide deployment aimed at making AI accessible to a greater number of users around the world.

Innovative features

The AI โ€‹โ€‹personal assistant, ixi-Owill offer services such as automatic call answering, real-time voice phishing detection, recording and summarizing telephone conversations, as well as converting dialogues to text. These features will be available directly on the devicepromising increased safety and efficiency.

An ambitious vision of AI

LG Uplus CEO Hwang Hyeon-sik expressed ambitious plans for invest up to 3 trillion won (about $2.1 billion) in AI. The company plans to expand its AI business portfolio, particularly in cooperation with technology giants like Google Inc. and Amazon Web Services.

Upcoming global presentation

LG Uplus plans to unveil its vision and AI business portfolio at the upcoming Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in February. This presentation will highlight AI calling services as a central element of its AI business transformation strategy.

The Galaxy S25 series as the first milestone

According to industry sources, the new AI smartphone is expected to launch alongside Samsung's Galaxy S25 series, expected in the first half of next year. This integration marks the start of a new era for smartphones, where AI plays a central role in improving user experience.

A missed turn for Apple?

While Samsung and LG Uplus prepare to revolutionize the market with their new AI smartphone offering, Apple seems to be falling behind in the race for mobile artificial intelligence. Industry experts question the Cupertino firm's ability to respond to this rise in AI technologies among its competitors. So far, Apple has integrated relatively basic AI functions into its devices, without achieving the level of innovation promised by the Galaxy ixi-O. This delay could not only affect its leading position in the market but also influence the loyalty of its users who could be tempted by more advanced features from the competition.

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This article explores the innovative collaboration between Samsung and LG Uplus in the development of a revolutionary AI smartphone. The Galaxy ixi-O promises to integrate advanced AI capabilities to radically transform our daily interaction with our mobile phones, marking a watershed moment in mobile technology.

Source: Kedglobal