Samsung reportedly removes AI Moon feature from Galaxy S23 Ultra

Updated : Nov 24, 2023 12:58
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Recent developments suggest that the Galaxy S23 Ultra, Samsung's flagship phone, may have removed the AI Moon feature following the One UI 6.0 update.

While some users have reported that the feature still works on their devices, Samsung has yet to confirm the alleged removal.

Conflicting Reports on AI Moon Feature

There are conflicting reports regarding the status of the AI Moon feature on the Galaxy S23 Ultra. Popular tipster Ice Universe shared an image demonstrating that the feature is no longer operational after the One UI 6.0 update. 

However, some users have countered this claim by sharing camera samples indicating that the AI Moon feature still functions on their devices.

Despite the conflicting user reports and the spread of rumours regarding the removal of the AI Moon feature, Samsung is yet to release an official statement addressing this issue. 

Users of the Galaxy S23 Ultra may be awaiting clarity on whether the feature has indeed been removed or if it remains operational on their devices.

One UI 6 Update and Features

The One UI 6 update is a significant release for Samsung as it introduces the latest Android 14 OS to Samsung phones. 

This update also brings with it advanced AI features, including 'AI Image Clipping,' which allows users to create stickers by cutting objects from photos and adjusting their size after pasting them onto other images. 

Additionally, the update enriches the Galaxy Enhance-X app with new photo-editing tools and incorporates the 'Sky Guide' AI feature, enabling users to identify constellations and stars in night sky photos.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra

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