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The vast majority of owners Galaxy S8 or Galaxy The S8+ still can't use one of the biggest innovations of these flagship models - Bixby - even after several months since the launch of the phone. The voice assistant was first available only in South Korea, and later reached the United States. So they can already speak English, but even so, not all users from Europe and other continents or countries can use it, even if they would be able to communicate with Bixby in English. But all that should change tomorrow.

At the end of last week, Samsung already enabled owners in some countries Galaxy S8 to take advantage of certain Bixby features, among which were Bixby PLM, Bixby Wakeup, Bixby Dictation and Bixby Global Action. The features have rolled out to users in South Africa, India, the Netherlands, Germany, England and other countries. But the problem was that Samsung was blocking communication with its servers that process requests for Bixby.

When exactly Samsung intends to make Bixby available worldwide, the company has not yet commented. However, it has launched an ad on Facebook touting "an even smarter way to use your phone," with the Bixby logo prominently featured in the ad image. The numbers 08 and 22 rule everything, which clearly indicate the date 22/8, i.e. tomorrow, when Bixby will finally be made available to all users. The date makes absolute sense, because a day later, on Wednesday 23/8, it will have its premiere Galaxy Note 8, which also boasts a virtual assistant.

 

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source: Sammobile

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