Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S25 series mobile phones are highly anticipated, and one of the most eye-catching upgrades is its newly upgraded Bixby voice assistant. Previously, this AI assistant was only available on some models in the Chinese market. This global promotion will enable it to cover a wider user group. This upgrade not only reflects the enhancement of functions, but also comprehensively improves the user experience, bringing users a refreshing experience. Let’s take a closer look at the powerful features and improvements of this new voice assistant.
With the upcoming release of Samsung Galaxy S25 series mobile phones, the much-anticipated upgraded version of Bixby voice assistant will also enter the global market. Currently, this powerful AI assistant is only available on the Galaxy W25 and W25 Flip phones in China, but it is expected to be rolled out to most markets soon after the Galaxy S25 goes on sale.
According to Korean media ETNews, the new Bixby assistant uses a customized large language model (LLM), and its natural language understanding capabilities have been significantly improved. This upgrade enables Bixby to handle more complex queries, similar to Google's Gemini or OpenAI's ChatGPT. The assistant will combine Samsung's Gauss generative AI model and Google's Gemini, giving it stronger capabilities.
The new version of Bixby Assistant can not only help users create PDFs and documents, but also answer more complex questions and even provide users with educational guidance on the phone's built-in features. This new AI experience is expected to be released as part of One UI 7, which is based on the upcoming Android 15 system and is currently in the testing phase. The stable version may arrive soon after the Galaxy S25 is released.
Samsung has obviously put a lot of effort into adjusting its generative AI model, and the new Bixby assistant will also receive a new visual revamp. It was originally planned to debut in the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 in July, but this was postponed due to "scheduling issues." As Samsung launched this assistant in China last month, users around the world will also have the opportunity to experience this improved Bixby assistant.
The new Bixby assistant is similar in capabilities to Google's solution, but Samsung hopes that Galaxy S25 users will prefer its own voice assistant. Of course, users can still choose to use Google's voice assistant.
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Samsung's Bixby voice assistant will be launched in global markets after the release of Galaxy S25, and is currently only available in China.
The new version of Bixby uses a large language model to better understand natural language and handle complex queries.
The new Bixby assistant will be part of One UI 7, with the ability to create documents and educate users on the phone's features.
All in all, the upgraded Bixby voice assistant is expected to become a highlight of the Galaxy S25 series of mobile phones with its powerful functions and improved user experience, bringing users a more convenient and smart mobile experience. Let's wait and see if this upgraded Bixby can stand out in a highly competitive market.