The chart below illustrates the different commands that can be used to invoke the different features. To translate a live conversation, for example, you will just need to say "Hi Bixby, turn on Interpreter," instead of having to find the menu option on your phone.
Source: Samsung
Samsung is taking a measured approach to the rollout, initially focusing on its latest Galaxy S24 series, which are the only devices that support Galaxy AI for now. Additionally, Bixby's ability to activate AI features is limited to specific languages, which currently are Chinese, English (US, UK, and India), French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish (Spain) and Spanish (Latin America).However, do not despair if you happen to own an older Samsung device. The company has already confirmed that many of the Galaxy AI features will be rolled out to older devices including the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23 FE, Galaxy Z Fold 5, Galaxy Z Flip 5, and the Galaxy Tab S9. Based on this, we can speculate that should those features include the ones supported by Bixby, you would then be able to use this functionality on those older devices as well.It's important to note, however, that Galaxy AI features are still in their early stages. While they provide a certain amount of convenience for its users, it is likely that they will not always work exactly as advertised. That said, it is exciting to see Samsung figuring out more creative ways in which AI can be used on its devices and thus providing value to its users.
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