It's still early for AI, in my opinion: sure, there are many functions that are nice and cool, but they are still situational and unrefined for them to be called "capable of revolutionizing your life"... I mean, I'm not going to let an AI write/synthesize what I want to write to a friend, a colleague, etc... If I want to write in a certain manner, I write in that manner - or I learn to do so (and for that, maybe someone could make use of the AI to learn writing, but I fear they would just learn to write/talk as an AI does). As for picture elaboration, those AI things look promising as post-production tools, but they are not quite polished already, so I'd prefer waiting a couple years before using them, in order to get proper results instead of "acceptable" modifications - thus, waiting a bit more before getting an AI phone.
Except if Samsung can improve the Anti reflective coating on their next line up, the one on this basically affected the display. And I don't think reflections coating should be a big deal because you only notice it more when the screen is off and in that case you're not using it. Otherwise as long as screens are brighter, no phone will reflect that much. Another area Samsung didn't do well is most of the AI integrations that we need most are imbedded in their native Samsung's apps, something most users will not use