It's easy to use, as all you have to do is press
the dedicated voice button on the remote and give your command to the device.
Not exact matches
There also remains a
button dedicated to activating Samsung's Bixby
voice assistant.
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voice recognition (S -
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dedicated button.
On the dash, a touchscreen is augmented by
dedicated buttons and
voice commands.
Uniting all Bixby - enabled offerings is a
dedicated hardware
button, which Samsung claims eliminates the «confusion around activating a
voice interface.»
There is a
dedicated button for the camera, volume, mute and
voice dialling, perhaps reflecting the business edge of the phone.
There's a pair of 100dB + front - facing speakers that are meant to be loud enough to hear over noisy conditions (say a construction site), and a pair of
dedicated buttons on the side of the XP8, one for push - to - talk communication and a red SOS
button for placing emergency
voice calls to responders in case of accidents.
The remote control strives for similar harmony, with TV power and volume controls,
dedicated guide and previous channel
buttons,
voice search from Google, and shortcuts to Netflix and Google Play Movies & TV.
Bixby is really important to Samsung and they want to ensure the
dedicated button is available when the
voice assistant arrives later this year.
It's so important that the Galaxy S8 has a
dedicated piece of hardware, a
button, to access Samsung's much hyped AI - based
voice assistant Bixby.
The filing also highlights the presence of a
dedicated mic
button and built - in Wi - Fi, and it suggests the upcoming speaker will support multiple
voice platforms and streaming music services.
The Apple TV remote is the slickest looking, but lacks
voice search and
dedicated fast forward / rewind
buttons.
There's also a
dedicated microphone
button for launching
voice actions, plus functions for www.
The Galaxy S8 has a
dedicated hardware Bixby
button with which the assistant can be summoned and be used to control various functions with just
voice commands.
The act of not only
dedicating a
button to it but also making it hard to use the
button for other purposes makes it look like a
voice assistant is like the most important and useful feature a phone can offer, while in fact they're simply not at all.
This phone also has a
dedicated button for Samsung's Bixby
voice - assistant.
It has a microphone built - in for
voice search,
dedicated media
buttons for Netflix, Sling, Hulu and PlayStation Vue, and thanks to its IR Blaster / HDMI CEC connection, it can control the volume on your TV and some external devices.
Bixby isn't included, but that isn't a disadvantage as devices without the
dedicated Bixby
button do not get Bixby's
voice functionality, which is arguably its only useful feature right now.
The Galaxy S7, of course, lacks a
dedicated Bixby
button, which means it's unlikely Samsung will be able to integrate Bixby's
voice - based features into the phone as seamlessly.
They can also easily summon the
voice assistant with just a long press on the
dedicated Bixby
button, as pointed out by SamMobile.
While you can wake up Bixby with your
voice, Samsung purposely included a
dedicated Bixby
button on the Galaxy S8 and S8 + to make it easier to summon the assistant whenever you want.
Promised features, such as
voice commands, didn't work at launch, and many users were angry that they could not remap the
dedicated Bixby
button to use it as a shortcut for other functions.
Bixby would be capable of «answering
voiced questions from users,» says The Wall Street Journal and may come with a
dedicated button on the device — something also suggested by a recent 3D render video of the S8.
Perhaps
voice commands will come to Bixby in the future, but for now, its
dedicated button doesn't make you all that
dedicated to Bixby.
Without
voice control to go along with it, Bixby is simply an intrusive feature on my Galaxy S8 +, especially when you consider it has a
dedicated button, one that keeps getting in the way when you're trying to hit the volume
buttons and sometimes when you're trying to even get the phone out of your pocket.
Interestingly, there's a Bixby home screen that is summoned when you simply tap the
dedicated Bixby
button (a press - and - hold is how to give Bixby a
voice command), or swipe to the leftmost home screen.
While some users find Bixby useful, many don't appreciate the inclusion of a
dedicated hardware
button for the
voice assistant.
The power
buttons have been placed to the left side of the device along with a
dedicated key which is speculated to be the Samsung's
voice assistant, Bixby.
The company says that its «next device» (read: Galaxy S8) will have a
dedicated Bixby
button on the right side, making it easier to activate the
voice assistant.
Once you pry your eyes away from the display, you'll find a new
button dedicated to Samsung's new
voice assistant Bixby.
In addition to
voice commands, smart speakers also often have
dedicated buttons that activate the feature.
Samsung's Galaxy S8 doesn't have a squeezable frame, but it does feature a
dedicated hardware
button that can call up the
voice assistant.
It seems that the power
button as well as the volume rocker will be found on the left, whereas there will be a
dedicated button for Bixby, the AI
voice assistant, on the right side.
Samsung introduced a
dedicated button for its Bixby
voice assistant with the Galaxy S8.
There is a
dedicated selfie
button and also a
voice controlled image capture functionality to let users simply capture their selfies on the go.
Unlike most assistants, Bixby isn't fully
voice - activated; the Galaxy S8 features a
dedicated Bixby
button on the right side below the volume control.
It will reportedly be able to «answer
voiced questions from users,» and may come with a
dedicated hardware
button, as suggested earlier.
The new
voice assistant is such a big part of Samsung's new phone that it even had its own
dedicated physical
button.
The Galaxy S8 has a
dedicated button to map Bixby, along with
voice commands.
Otherwise the SoundLink Micro's design
dedicates a portion of the front of the plus and minus
buttons, which sit surrounding the centre
voice - control
button.
Samsung first introduced its new Bixby
voice assistant earlier this year on the Galaxy S8 with a
dedicated button on the handset.
Samsung's answer to Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant can be called upon with a
voice command or by holding down the
dedicated Bixby
button on the left edge of the phone, and it will support a very wide set of features at launch.
Apple CarPlay - enabled vehicles feature a
dedicated voice - control
button on the steering wheel, which when pressed will launch Apple's
voice assistant Siri, allowing you to send a message, make a call or ask for directions.
Samsung had to launch the Galaxy S8 without support for English
voice commands, despite marketing Bixby as a prominent feature of the phone and giving it a
dedicated button.
The remote has a central
button that controls playback, call management, track navigation, and
voice commands; the two outer
buttons are
dedicated volume controls that work together with the master volume on iOS devices.
The Bixby
voice assistant will also be on board, with a
dedicated launch
button.
With a
dedicated button on the side of every Note 8, Samsung's artificial intelligence assistant is a click away at every moment, ready to cast content, set reminders, and a plethora of other
voice - activated commands that could only be used with an assistant so tied into your phone — for instance, Bixby can be asked to scroll down a webpage, or set your display off time to 10 minutes.
While there was a lot of hype surrounding the arrival of Samsung's digital assistant Bixby, with the firm going so far as to
dedicate a whole
button for it on its latest Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 + devices, there are still elements to Bixby that are not working, with the company having so far failed to deliver a fully functional
voice companion outside of Korea.