Why doesn't Samsung have a stand alone hardware digital assistant for Bixby (no phone required)?
I'd probably use it if they did.
I'd probably use it if they did.
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Lack of demand? Or interest? Without potential customers, they're not likely to make a product.Why doesn't Samsung have a stand alone hardware digital assistant for Bixby (no phone required)?
what's nice now with note 10 and up, you can program the bixby button to be something else. never really used bixby and most likely never will.Bleh one of the first things I did when I got my S9 was turn off as much of Bixby as the settings would allow, then installed an app to remap the button so it could never come up accidentally.
really? seems odd they would make you do that. i have a sammy account and so was never asked that....i guess.I could do that on the S9 as well but only if I had a Samsung account which I don't. Hence the need for a third-party app to modify the button.
And this is why there is no Bixby smart speaker or similar: the number of people who have Samsung phones and turn off Bixby (which is most of the Samsung owners I know) sends the message that it's a waste of time making one.i never liked bixby on my phone, i immediately turn of bixby on all of my sammy phones.
The Bixby setup splash just turns me off. I better get used to it though if I want to talk to my TV. I don't talk to my phone, I talk into it. I'll talk to my TV though. Maybe it will share with the phone?
And this is why there is no Bixby smart speaker or similar: the number of people who have Samsung phones and turn off Bixby (which is most of the Samsung owners I know) sends the message that it's a waste of time making one.