Apr 12, 2017 06:56 AM EDT
The South Korean tech manufacturer has announced on Tuesday that Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant won't support voice command when customers get their mobiles. This news, of course, brings disappointment to fans as they're looking forward to this Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant when purchasing the device.
Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant is expected to arrive later this spring in the US, meaning the Samsung's fans that live in America shouldn't expect this key feature when they receive their phones in April. The company said that Bixby might be rolled out through an OTA software update around the end of May.
Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant is the latest digital AI which every big Smartphone brand investing in for they believe that this technology assistant thing will become the 'future' of humankind. Besides Bixby, there are other AI supports such as Apple with its Siri, Amazon's Alexa, Google with its Google Assistant, and Microsoft's Cortana, as reported by CNET.
The tech giant company, however, claims that Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant will be a bit different than the other digital AI mentioned above. Bixby is designed to help users in controlling their phone rather than the usual questions-answers command.
Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant is so advanced that owners can interact conversationally with this latest AI technology as if they are on the phone with someone. That's also the reason why fans feel that the company has let their hope down.
According to ZDNet, the Wall Street Journal states that the delayed rollout of Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant might until the end of May. Hopefully, Samsung will use that period of time to deliver the best performance of its AI technology just as it has promised before that Samsung Galaxy S8 Bixby Voice Assistant will be beyond imagination.
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