The latest leak from a tipster has revealed some key details about the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra. Looking at the images and videos, it sure looks like a much-needed upgrade in the foldable space from Samsung.
Product photos should help shoppers understand what they're buying. AI-generated images could create confusion unless they're clearly identified.
Guys! I can sense new AI image tools competing, so I wonder which one actually gives better results or if both are just different styles of the same thing?
OpenAI has just introduced ChatGPT Images 2.0 and its biggest highlight that is that it can render almost perfect text inside images. It even supports other languages like Chinese and Japanese. Have you tried creating a poster or sign with it?
Thinking of designing a greeting card for my parents’ anniversary. What is the best AI that can generate personalised images?
What’s the best tool to restore old images using AI? I have tried Gemini’s Nano Banana. Any other recommendations?
Can I generate AI videos with images without using text? How can I generate this?
I want to generate a card for my friend on his birthday with his image. How can I use ChatGPT for this? Suggest a better prompt to me?
I do not want to stick to Galaxy S26 Ultra for gaming. I want to learn more about photography. Can its AI editing skills create DSLR-like images?
I have gone through some interesting features on the Samsung Galaxy S26 while I was shopping for my trek outfits. Basically, I used Photo Assist to clean up images of my trek. It seamlessly enhances my photos. Has anyone used them? How has it helped you?
The wider and upgraded aperture has enhanced night photography. I have clicked some of the images in low light on the Samsung Galaxy S26 . I observed that the images were clear and even brought rich details in deep shadows. Often, capturing photos in low light, the dark tones lose their colour. Have you gone through its camera feature? Which one is your favourite?
Most of my cat photos are either blurred or unclear. There are hardly any images that are perfectly still. Recently, I captured a few photos and found a noticeable difference with my Galaxy S26 Ultra. Basically, what it does is record a short snippet video and then capture a still photo. In fact, it cancels the background noise, so now my cat poses, and I am able to post its still photos.
I was just discovering in-depth camera details and found out about its 10x optical zoom quality. I clicked and tested a few images after clicking. Photos are really impressive, and the best thing is that it turns my blurry photos into a clean image. And that too does not look artificial. It has surprisingly replaced the need to carry bulky camera equipment like selfie sticks or stands.
I have tried a lot of portrait modes in my previous Samsung phones. Mostly, the photos look artificial because of their blurry effect. I captured a few photographs of dining, museums, and historical places with virtual mode, honestly the images are much closer to high-quality photos. I am able to tweak the depth and blur naturally. Loving its bokeh effect!
Are you also the one who is annoyed with night photography with your smartphone? I have seen that most of the phones capture daytime photos clearer and stabilised. I checked images on my Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and found the Super Steady mode really fantastic. This spec is really good, but just thinking if it can stabilize walking shots properly at night.
I am mostly using AI to make my to-do list and create my fitness routine. My friend bought a Galaxy S26 Ultra last week, and he told me how his phone is assisting him in calls, capturing advanced images, and even has a secure privacy display feature. I want to know which AI feature is helping you with your daily tasks?
My budget is 30k, and I don&rsquot; want to overspend. I like to watch movies. With my current TV, images are blurry and lack clarity, since it is an old one. I do not want to compromise on picture quality. I am bit confused. What is a good TV with decent features under the budget?
Does removing unwanted elements in photos through Magic Clean give a perfect picture? I was looking through my vacation photos in my photo album. But it deleted a few of my images and made them blurry. I couldn’t even recognise how the trip felt.
How can I save WhatsApp from automatically saving media to my phone? My gallery is full of irrelevant images and videos that I don’t want.
I have tried using AI image upscalers on some old photos and a few of my digital artworks. I have used Galaxy AI and Gemini’s Nano Banana. A few of them have preserved their complex textures, while some still produce blurry images. Suggest a few AI tools to revamp my older photos.