July, Samsung introduced the new version of the Bixby assistant. This assistant uses the company’s large internal language model. Samsung has now introduced the W25 and W25 Flip foldable phones in China, and both offer an enhanced Bixby experience.
According to SamMobile, the new version of Bixby released on W25 and W25 Flip supports large language models (LLM); Therefore, its language comprehension is much better and it can understand sentences that have multiple commands. Samsung has mentioned some other examples of the advantages of the new Bixby over the current version.
This version of Bixby is currently available on some new high-end Samsung devices.
How the new generation of Bixby works in Samsung phones
For example, if you say: “It’s cloudy outside. What should I wear to work today?” Bixby tells you the weather forecast and asks you to wear a raincoat when you go to work; Because there is a possibility of rain. Then, if you ask, “How long will it take me to get there?” Bixby understands that you are talking about going to work; As a result, it shows you the routes and the estimated time of arrival based on the traffic conditions.
In addition, Bixby can provide detailed and step-by-step instructions for performing various tasks on your Galaxy phone; For example, if you ask how to add a watermark to pictures taken using the camera, Bixby will explain the camera’s features in an easy-to-understand way.
It can also take information from phone apps and fully understand subjects; For example, when you ask when is your family event? The app searches the calendar and provides you with the corresponding entry with the name, date, time and location of that app.
The new version of Bixby can also understand what is on the screen and help you if needed; For example, when you’re chatting with a friend and they’ve arranged for you to meet them at a specific location, you can launch Bixby and ask them to “route you to the desired location.” Bixby searches the screen for location information and then uses the Maps app to start navigation.
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