Samsung is reportedly working on a powerful AI feature that could change how users interact with their Galaxy phones by removing the need for manual settings adjustments. This tech will use predictive intelligence to personalize settings based on user behavior.
Samsung's AI Could End the Need for Manual Settings
Samsung is reportedly exploring ways to enable customers to operate their phones without having to navigate to the Settings menu, according to reports that are circulating.
The past year has seen a proliferation of AI-enhanced features in the business. Its multitasking capabilities, camera performance, and customization choices have all been upgraded. Galaxy AI, which receives regular updates to enhance user experience, appears to be the foundation of its ecosystem.
AI-Driven Customization to Enhance User Experience
Supposedly, the South Korean IT behemoth is reimagining the way people use their phones through artificial intelligence, according to ET NEWS. With the use of AI, Samsung plans to eliminate the need to repeatedly access the Settings menu in order to make any modifications.
As stated in the report, the company is planning to launch an AI feature that may anticipate user wants by analyzing touchpoints or observed usage patterns to determine what they would like to modify or adjust.
Samsung's Major Shift in Personalization
The shift that Samsung would make in this direction would be enormous, since it would represent a tremendous advancement in user experience by automatically altering settings according to the user's preferences.
At the moment, Bixby provides a similar feature—the ability to alter settings with voice commands—but it's not very user-friendly because it necessitates manual activation and the entry of particular commands, WCCFTECH shares.
Moving Beyond Bixby: A New Era of AI Control
Compared to the existing offering, the artificial intelligence component is more advanced because it has the ability to modify settings automatically based on the user's engagement with the phone.


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