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Samsung’s Bespoke AI refrigerators to receive two new features via upcoming

Samsung plans to offer two new convenient features to its Bespoke AI refrigerators via a new firmware update to enhance the user experience.

The Korean tech company has announced a new software update to offer new features to its Bespoke AI series refrigerator to make it more convenient for users. The company enhances Bixby by allowing it to offer a customized user experience based on voice recognition.

Samsung will release a new firmware update to its Bespoke AI refrigerators with Family Hub screens and AI Home screens. Noticeably, the update, which arrives at Bespoke AI refrigerators with Family Hub screens in the Q1 of this year, introduces Bixby’s Voice ID feature that allows refrigerators to identify a person via their voice and also deliver them a customized experience.

The newly integrated feature allows you to manage your life through your smart refrigerator, as you can check schedules from Google or Microsoft calendars, view photos from OneDrive, and even locate a lost phone by ringing it or checking its location via Samsung Find.

The refrigerator’s dispaly synchronizes with Galaxy smartphones for improved accessibility features such as color inversion or grayscale. Apart from this, the company is also introducing a new way to summon Bixby on Bespoke AI refrigerators with screens. Now you can instantly access the voice assistant by double-tapping the display when it is turned off. Refrigerators with AI Home screens, including 7-inch or 9-inch models, are getting access to Samsung TV Plus in more regions following Korea and the USA.

Raghav Sachdeva

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