Samsung uses Galaxy S24 Ultra to help protect oceans

Samsung has come up with a new way to help the environment by turning the Galaxy S24 Ultra into a tool for ocean conservation. Teaming up with a group called Sea Clearly, Samsung is using the phone’s advanced camera and AI to help monitor coral reefs.
This project is happening in Key Largo, Florida. Divers are using the Galaxy S24 Ultra to take underwater photos of coral reefs. Thanks to the phone’s strong zoom and AI technology, the images are clear and detailed. These pictures help scientists keep an eye on the health of the reefs and track any changes.
Samsung’s goal is to show how everyday technology can support important environmental work. The Galaxy S24 Ultra wasn’t made just for regular use—it’s also good enough for special tasks like this. By using AI and powerful cameras, the phone becomes a helpful tool for marine scientists.
Besides taking pictures, the AI in the phone helps identify signs of coral stress or damage. This lets researchers respond faster to problems and protect ocean life more effectively. Samsung says this is just one example of how Galaxy AI can do more than expected. The company is proud to use its devices in ways that help the planet. With efforts like this, Samsung is proving that technology can play a big role in saving the environment, one photo at a time.
