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iOS 18 Clean Up vs Pixel Magic Editor vs Samsung Object Eraser: Which one d
Credit: Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority
With the iPhone 16 series out and its accompanying iOS 18 release upon us, all eyes are on Apple’s AI feature set. And among all the new AI additions, object removal from images is shaping up to be one of the highlights. This feature has been a staple on the best Android phones for generations now, with the Pixel’s Magic Eraser making a showing as far back as the Pixel 6-series and Samsung’s Object Eraser that debuted with One UI 3 back in 2021. But with all the hype around Apple’s on-device AI and general proclivity to polish a feature before shipping, I was curious to see if the results matched up. So, I did the obvious and put it to the test. More... |
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