Samsung has recently announced a major expansion of its newly deployed Galaxy AI features, which would thus help and adding support for 22 Indian languages to enhance the user’s accessibility and even the user experience across the country.
This update would also aim to make Galaxy AI tools more user-inclusive and, at the same time, user-friendly for millions of Indian users who prefer to communicate in their native languages.
The new language support will be available across various selected Galaxy smartphones, including the famous Galaxy S24 series and will even come up on other compatible devices running the latest One UI version.
With this expansion, Samsung’s Galaxy AI can now help to perform tasks such as live translation, transcription, and intelligent voice assistance.
This should be provided in various widely spoken regional languages like Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, and Odia, among others.
The feature will thus enable users to interact with their devices more naturally, and this would be a step that would gradually help in bridging the language gap in digital communication.
Samsung India has also emphasised that this development is a majorly step which would help in reflecting the company’s commitment to “AI for all,” thus this would help in ensuring that cutting-edge technology reaches every corner of the nation.
The integration of regional language support will also enhance user accessibility for any type of first-time smartphone users and will also help to strengthen Samsung’s presence in the competitive Indian market.
In addition to the features of translation and even the communication tools, Galaxy AI can also help various users to compose messages, summarise any kind of text, and even perform various contextual searches in their preferred language.
Samsung has also collaborated with various local linguistic experts so that they can work more in this field to fine-tune pronunciation and contextual accuracy, which would thus help in offering a seamless user experience.


