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Bixby Text Call is now support several languages
Samsung’s speech assistant Bixby on Galaxy smartphones now has a new capability called Bixby Text Call. You may answer calls without saying a word using this call transcription service since Bixby serves as a go-between for you and the caller. It basically serves as Samsung’s answer to Google’s Call Screen functionality on Pixel phones. The Bixby Text Call functionality was initially introduced with the introduction of One UI 5.0. It was then made available as part of One UI 5.1, Samsung’s Android 13 skin, which debuted with the Samsung Galaxy S23 range of smartphones.
When you use the Bixby text call feature on your Galaxy phone, the automated voice of Bixby will answer your incoming calls. Bixby may read your messages to the caller by just starting to type on the keyboard or by choosing a rapid answer. The Phone app’s Bixby text call option appears when you receive a call. Then tap the green “Answer” symbol and slide up.
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Initially available only in Korean, this functionality is now functional in English, Italian, Korean, German, French, Spanish, and Portuguese. As a result, Bixby will attempt to translate a caller’s language into your chosen language if they are speaking a language other than the supported languages.
Make sure your Galaxy phone has the One UI 5.1 update loaded before activating Bixby Text Call. Launch the Phone app. Tap the three-dot menu, then choose Settings. Tap the Bixby text message. Enable text calls with Bixby. Then, decide between your desired languages. Press Download. The new packages must be downloaded, which takes only a few seconds. After the successful download, the assistant will function on the device itself even without an internet connection because the data remains offline.
Galaxy S series, such as the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S22, and Galaxy S21. Flip Foldable: Galaxy Z Fold5, Galaxy Z Fold4, Galaxy Z Fold3 5G, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Flip4, Galaxy Z Flip3 5G The mid-range Galaxy A54 5G and Galaxy A34 5G are some of the smartphones that can be supported with the Bixby Call feature.
Apps & Services
Android Auto 12 Beta Update Now Available
Your smart driving companion Android Auto getting a new beta update and it’s ready to download.
Google is active in upgrading the Android Auto facility since continuously it delivers new updates to offer new functionality and fix bugs as per the requirements, and now it is delivering an Android Auto Beta 12. Android Auto is a Google-designed application that helps drivers keep focused on the road by using Google Assistant to manage entertainment, calls, messages, locations, and more.
Android Auto 12 Beta update Available to Download
The new version is beta 12, and as per ritual, Google has not published an official changelog with the new features introduced. It’s quite inconvenient for users not to easily get detailed information about the new features and improvements that arrived with the update. But you can get the latest Android Auto 12 Beta update here.
Possibly even with this version, the developers have limited themselves to fixing a few bugs that were present in the previous version and were creating a kind of inconvenience to users in their seamless experience and making some minor general improvements.
A couple of days ago, Google delivered the Android Auto 11.9 stable update. Android Auto offers you dozens of facilities to make drivers’ driving experience more comfortable, as it lets you make calls using Google Assistant and answer incoming calls with just a tap, offers you updates on your route, ETA, and hazards in real-time, access your contacts folder and send and receive messages with the Google Assistant using SMS, Hangouts, and many more messaging apps, and so on.
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Matter 1.3 Update Could Expand Samsung’s Smart Home Device Support
The Matter is an open standard platform for smart home technology that lets the device connect with any matter-certified ecosystem using a single protocol, which provides a smooth experience while using the smart home devices. Now the platform has started grabbing new updates with v1.3, and with the latest update, it has started to support more smart home devices.
Metter 1.3 brings support for ten more devices with new features
The Matter platform partner company has announced the release of the Matter 1.3 update, which will provide support for several smart kitchen appliances, electric vehicle chargers, sensors, and valves. You can check out all the smart devices listed below:
- Cooktops
- Dryers
- Electric vehicle chargers
- Extractor Hoods
- Freeze detectors
- Microwave Ovens
- Ovens
- Leak Detectors
- Rain Sensors
- Water Valves
Along with the expansion of the device support list, the latter update for software updates also brings some new features like energy tracking, which lets users track the energy usage of the device throughout the day. Secondly, it has introduced scenes, which help users do several actions in batch form. For instance, you can create a scene in which room lights turn on when you close the door.
Additionally, now the TVs that support Matter can display notifications about the progress of other home-based devices. With this functionality, Matter Cast becomes a great alternative for other systems like AirPlay and Google Cast.
Samsung should quickly bring Matter’s new version to SmartThings
Samsung has adapted the Matter functionality with its SmartThings platform, but the company hasn’t focused on bringing innovations for the devices and hasn’t brought the Matter 1.2 support, and it looks like the company may take some more time to bring the functionality for the smart things. So for the latest 1.3 updates, it looks like Samsung Galaxy device users have to wait for a couple of months.
Apps & Services
Google Messages Hides All Texts of Blocked Contacts
Google Message works similarly to the stock Android messaging application until you use the RCS functionality, which allows users to send or receive messages instantly through the internet. With the RCS functionality, the application provides a similar experience to other instant messaging applications like WhatsApp. However, currently, it lacks some necessary features that provide more privacy to the user, so to make it more user-friendly, Google is working to enhance the block contact service.
According to the information, a new Google Message beta version arrived that carries a new feature that activates the functionality to block the contact and ban it from messaging in groups. For starters, currently, when you block anyone from your side, the messages of those contacts still appear in the group.
It is worth noticing that the feature is currently spotted in the beta version, which means it will take time to arrive at the stable version of the application. Generally, it takes more than a week to pass the testing phase, so it is expected that the company will make it available publicly in the next couple of weeks.
Google Messages is gradually moving forward to grab all the cool features that have already been available in the market on other platforms; however, the company has to face tough competition to grab the attention of the user, but with the leverage of control over the Android ecosystem, the search giant could take some innovative steps like integrating Gemini to beat the competition.