To be clear, it’s a common misconception that “there’s no innovation” in the smartphone world. Although this might seem to be the case, I can assure you phones have gotten much better at doing what they were already capable of doing 5-10 years ago.
The easiest way to see some real progress might be to look at the camera performance of the iPhone 15 Pro vs the iPhone 13 Pro vs the iPhone 11 Pro, and Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Galaxy S22 Ultra vs Galaxy S10. Or how much faster charging has gotten over the years. Or the Galaxy S24 and Pixel 8’s software support compared to the Galaxy S10 and Pixel 4.
2024 is the year when phones will no longer feel new because of hardware upgrades but because of software upgrades. More specifically (say it with me)… AI.
The Galaxy S24 would’ve been a disappointing upgrade if it wasn’t for AI; Google’s Gemini can make your old phone feel new and exciting
Thanks to the Galaxy S24, Pixel 8 and Gemini, Android is leading AI innovation in the phone market.
However, Google’s greatest AI achievement (at least so far) is called Gemini – Google Assistant’s future successor, which is now available on the Play Store and App Store. Check out my practical test of Gemini’s ability to be your free, real-life assistant.
If it wasn’t for Google’s AI and clean software experience, wouldn’t the Pixel 8 Pro be “just another Android phone”?
Samsung stole the AI show in the beginning of 2024 – can Google and Apple top that?
That being said, somewhat surprisingly, Samsung’s Galaxy S24 might be the current AI phone to beat. Thanks to Samsung’s grand partnership with Google, the Galaxy S24 series boasts AI tricks no other phone can do right now – not even the Pixel (at least not yet).In fact, the Galaxy S24 series of phones are the perfect example of smartphones that feel new thanks to software and AI, and not thanks to hardware upgrades – those are virtually missing from the new Galaxy S24 and S24+ (compared to their predecessors).
The Galaxy S24 and S24+ would’ve been a disappointing upgrade to the Galaxy S23 and S23+ if it wasn’t for the plethora of AI features Samsung introduced. That being said, some of the AI features in the new S24 are expected to come to the S23 soon, which is great (and a bit ironic, guess).
Generative AI and Siri revamp in iOS 18 to make iPhone 16 feel like one of the biggest iPhone upgrades ever; Tim Cook says AI (already) is in all of Apple’s products
To hear Tim Cook and (from all the people in the world) Dua Lipa talk about AI, jump to minute 27 of their interview (available on YouTube).
Apple is also reportedly working on gen AI features for Apple Music, Pages, Keynote, Xcode and the already super-powerful and underrated Shortcuts app, including automation for complex tasks.
iOS 18 should break cover in June, three months before its official debut on the iPhone 16 series in September, so expect more (and more concrete) leaks and rumors about the new AI features coming to iPhone (and iPad?) in the near future.
Large sensors and variable apertures are cool but AI is already changing smartphone cameras – even if you don’t see/get/like it
Given all the AI features in the Galaxy S24 series, I’m surprised Samsung has chosen to skip on making the ultimate AI cameraphone. Regardless, more and more flagship phones in 2024-2025 will start relying on AI to take better photos and videos, while the Vivo X100 Pro appears to be a pioneer in this area.
Galaxy S24 Ultra 5x Portrait mode (left) vs Vivo X100 Pro 4.3x Portrait mode (right).
Moreover, although Vivo’s larger zoom sensor certainly helps, the Portrait mode sample wouldn’t be nearly as clean and put together if it wasn’t for the power of computational photography, AI, or whatever you choose to call it.
I’m planning to discuss how AI has/will change smartphone photography in a future story, so stay tuned.
Can AI finally make new phones feel interesting and “new” enough to justify upgrading?
Well, that’s a tricky question…
For one, AI is already making smartphones more exciting, and I’d go as far as saying that AI is breathing new life into the stagnant slab phone. That’s kinda the whole point of this story, so it’d be hilarious if I said the opposite.
However, what I’m not so convinced about is whether AI will help new phones sell better, and attract users to upgrade their old/existing phone sooner. And the reason is simple – AI is a piece of software, and software can be added to old/existing phones via an update.
As I said above, the Galaxy S23 series is already expected to get a bunch of the same AI features that make the Galaxy S24 feel so special. But if Samsung is willing to be generous, why would I upgrade to the S24 if I already have the S23? Moreover, Google’s revolutionary Gemini assistant is literally an app anyone will be able to download on their Android/iPhone soon.
Apple to reap the most benefits from the AI smartphone revolution?
Surprise, surprise… That’s exactly why Apple might end up reaping the most benefits from the whole AI revolution.
Why? Well, Apple tends to be quite conservative when it comes to adding exciting new features to older iPhones via an update. So, don’t be surprised if the iPhone 16 gets some exclusive AI features that won’t be available on older iPhones running “the same version” of iOS 18.
Of course, that’s only an educated guess on my part. Still, Apple has a very long history in keeping exciting new features exclusive to the new iPhone to entice people to buy it.
Either way, users will always be looking to upgrade no matter what. What’s certain is that smartphones have reached a point where they feel like a necessity rather than something you buy because it’s exciting.
And that’s why the AI revolution was a much needed and important moment for smartphones. Now, is it going to be the game-changer we’d like it to be? I guess we’ll find out in the next few years…
Is AI an important smartphone selling point for you?
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