Samsung might replace ‘Settings Menu’ with AI in smartphones: report

Samsung might replace ‘Settings Menu’ with AI in smartphones: report | Tech Tips



Highlights
  • Samsung is likely developing an AI software strategy to let users operate their Galaxy phones without accessing the Settings menu.
  • Notably, these details are currently based on speculation. However, if that turns out to be true, it could refer to predictions made by AI.

Several top-end Samsung Galaxy smartphones are now equipped with AI-related features and are gaining a lot of popularity. However, a media report suggests that the tech giant may take AI integration to the next level by replacing the Settings Menu with AI on Galaxy phones. Notably, the company’s current Galaxy AI suite is likely limited to generative AI, including content generation, translating text and audio, and more. Here’s more about the new update.

Will Samsung Galaxy phones have no Settings Menu?

Citing the Global Information and Communication Technology (ICT) portal, a report by ETNews suggests that the tech giant is likely developing an AI software strategy to let users operate their Galaxy phones without accessing the Settings menu.


While specific details of this expected feature are not yet available officially, the report notes that Samsung is planning to announce a feature that can anticipate user needs by enhancing the performance of touch points like the camera and keyboard.

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Notably, these details are currently based on speculation. However, if that turns out to be true, it could refer to predictions made by AI. Notably, the company hasn’t revealed it officially, so there is room for interpretation.

As of now, it is not clear what the tech giant plans, but there are a few similarities to a feature seen in Samsung One UI software for TVs. It lets users see frequently accessed menu items by pressing the Settings button and allows them to access desired settings without navigating through sub-menus.

It is worth noting that Samsung’s Bixby assistant has been effective in managing on-device settings changes for some time. Additionally, the company is reportedly planning to bring an upgraded version of Bixby, which is powered by large language models (LLMs).

It is yet to be seen whether the company will make that move or it is just a rumour. More details regarding this rumoured update might arrive later. Stay tuned for more updates.


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