A new report says Google Assistant with Bard could initially be exclusive to the Galaxy S24 series and one Pixel model.
A few days ago, Google unveiled Google Assistant with Bard. AI digital voice assistants can now perform searches online as well as within your Google account to provide the most relevant answers to the questions you ask. This new capability can only be experienced on Google and Samsung phone models at first.
Google Assistant with Bard may arrive on the Galaxy S24 series early next year and then the Galaxy S23 series.
A new report from 9To5Google claims that Google Assistant with Bard may be limited to Tensor-powered Pixel phones and Samsung's Galaxy S23 and Galaxy S24 series. They found some evidence in the 14.41 beta version of the Google app that suggests the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S24, Pixel 6, Pixel 7, and Pixel 8 series could be the first phones to get a voice assistant experience. new AI digital.
Accordingly, Google Assistant with Bard will be released for Pixel phone models first. Then it will be the turn of the Galaxy S24 series early next year and then the turn of the Galaxy S23 series.
Google mentioned last week that Google Assistant with Bard would be rolling out to certain users soon. Furthermore, you must choose to participate yourself to be able to experience it early. Deployment is still several months away. So don't expect every Android phone to experience Google Assistant with Bard anytime soon.
In addition, it is expected that Samsung will launch a few AI features with the Galaxy S24. The company claims the Exynos 2400 – its new and most powerful processor – is capable of converting text into images 14.7 times faster. So we hope One UI 6.1 will support more AI features.