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limerod@reddthat.comM to Android@lemdro.idEnglish · 1 year ago

Samsung Rumored To Bring ‘Battery AI’ To Its Galaxy S25 Series, Boosting The Total Backup By Up To 10 Percent At The Same Performance Level

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Samsung Rumored To Bring ‘Battery AI’ To Its Galaxy S25 Series, Boosting The Total Backup By Up To 10 Percent At The Same Performance Level

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limerod@reddthat.comM to Android@lemdro.idEnglish · 1 year ago
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A unnamed source informed a tipster that Samsug is working on a new feature called ‘Battery AI’ for the Galaxy S25 lineup
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    meaning some unpredictable AI will now be closing background processes on me?

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      Yes, for that 5-10% battery improvement.

    • mrfriki@lemmy.world
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      Not completely unpredictable, I assure you that no a single Samsung app will be ever closed.

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      “We’ve turned off your device-wide ad blocker because we noticed that it was running in the background.”

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    Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha, no, seriously, battery management is now AI, and it’s not just a rebrand of the same power management scheme we’ve had for years, honest. hahahahahahahahahahaha

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      Yeah, adaptive battery 1st introduced in android 9.

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    Doesn’t running an AI model typically use more battery?

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      The model size for this task would be so small and energy consumption so miniscule it won’t matter.

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        In theory, assuming Samsung doesn’t decide to use that for other purposes.

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          Hmm, that’s not how it works.

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    What’s next? Touch AI? AI lockscreen? AI ribbon cables?

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      AI is when tech

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        But is tech also when AI?

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      If I understand correctly something like “touch AI” is already used, at least on keyboards. It’s actually very difficult to touch what you think you’re touching on a phone screen, so your device does some degree of prediction of where you really wanted to touch.

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    Will the battery be removable for the next model? Is the model locally run?

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      They have much more complex models running on-device. It would be laughable if this was not.

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