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Union Station Becomes An Interactive Samsung Galaxy AI Experience

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Union Station Becomes An Interactive Samsung Galaxy AI Experience
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Get ready for a tech revolution and save the date! Until February 11, Galaxy AI will unveil the groundbreaking Galaxy S24 Series, transforming Union Station into an interactive Galaxy AI station. This is your chance to experience Samsung's latest device and be among the first to witness the impressive features on the Galaxy S24 Series.

Imagine making a call in your language and having it heard in another, seamlessly. Thanks to Samsung's latest feature, 'Live Translate', users now have the first-ever ability to translate live calls, meaning that communication across borders is about to get a whole lot easier. Add to this the convenience of 'Circle to Search with Google', where you can select text in any app for instant search results, bypassing the need to switch between apps and thus simplifying your daily life. For those with a passion for photography, prepare to elevate your skills to new heights with the Generative AI features in the Galaxy S24 Series, turning every shot into a masterpiece. All these innovations and more await you at Union Station – a firsthand experience you won't want to miss!

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When: Until February 11 from 8:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Address: Union Station, 145 Queen St W, Toronto, ON (located in the West Wing, close to the York Street entrance on the Street Level)

Why You Need To Go: Be among the first to experience the future with the Galaxy S24 Series. Whether you're a tech junkie, a world traveller, or a photo enthusiast, this is your opportunity to get a sneak peak at Samsung's latest innovations first hand and get a chance at an exclusive offer!

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