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Guide to switch between Bixby and Google Assistant on your Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

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Every Android smartphone user might be aware of Google Assistant. It lets you set an alarm, start a timer, make a call, send a message, check today’s weather, control smart home devices, ask for problems and queries, and others by just your voice.

This wonderful feature is now not only limited to phones and tablets but is compatible with wearables too. Recently, the Google Assistant feature is released for Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 and Galaxy Watch 4 Classic in many countries.

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You can easily download it through the Google Play Store on your watch. However, in this article, I’m going to show you how you can switch from Samsung virtual assistant – Bixby to Google Assistant.

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So if you have received the Google Assistant on your Watch 4 and downloaded it but don’t know how to switch between Bixby and Google Assistant, d take advantage of the few simple steps mentioned below.

Switch Google Assistant on Samsung Galaxy Watch 4

  1. Open the app drawer on your Galaxy Watch 4 model.
  2. Enter the Settings.
  3. Scroll down and tap on the Advanced features option.
  4. Select Customize keys.
  5. Finally, under the Press and hold, select your preferred assistant.

How to use Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 Google Assistant

When you open it for the first time, it will ask you to Connect by opening your phone and following some prompts.

  • Activate Google Assistant.
  • Access your Assistant with “Hey Google
  • Agree to Voice Match.
  • Saving audio is your choice.
  • Gets personal results on your watch.
  • Talk to your Assistant with a button.

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Samsung Galaxy S23 and Z Flip/Fold 5 outshine predecessors in October 2023 sales

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Samsung has reportedly experienced a decrease in smartphone sales in October 2023. In particular, the company’s smartphone sales dipped 8 percent year-over-year, and 2 percent compared to September 2023.

According to Hana Securities (via Revegnus), Samsung smartphone sales slowed down in October 2023 due to the lack of new launches. At the same time, Apple spent a fruitful October due to its recently released iPhone 15 series.

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Despite intensified competition in the mid-range market, the sales of Samsung’s Galaxy A series remained steady. Talking about flagships, the S23 series and Z Flip/Fold 5 sales remained strong compared to their predecessors.

The 9-month sales of the Galaxy S23 reached 25.06 million units (S23 Ultra 11.63 million, S23  Plus 4.52 million, S23 8.91 million), surpassing the S22’s corresponding sales of 20.32 million units by 23%.

Apart from this, the 3-month sales of the Galaxy Z5 series recorded 4.86 million units (Z Flip 5: 3.08 million, Z Fold 5: 1.79 million), a 4% increase over the Z4 series’s 4.68 million units (Z Flip 4: 2.87 million, Z Fold 4: 1.81 million).

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Chinese firm helping Samsung acquire LG’s LCD factory to stop BOE

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With the help of Chinese display maker CSOT, Samsung is indirectly planning to acquire LG Display’s LCD factory in Guangzhou, China. It’s worth mentioning that CSOT is an affiliated company with which Samsung Display holds a 10.38%.

According to the report, market watchers predict that Samsung will support the acquisition as CSOT is an ally. Samsung’s main TV lineup is LCD panel-based QLED TV, and experts believe that this is an effort to maintain a high-quality LCD panel supply chain.

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As the Chinese display manufacturer BOE is mentioned as a competitor for the acquisition of the Guangzhou LCD factory, it is analyzed that the South Korean tech giant is trying to keep it in check by taking over the company through a Chinese company.

The sale of the Guangzhou LCD plant between LG Display and China’s Skyworth, which was carried out until recently, was canceled. After negotiations with Skyworth broke down, Chinese display makers; CSOT and BOE are actively pursuing acquisitions as latecomers.

Given this situation, if BOE takes over LG Display’s Guangzhou LCD factory, it will inevitably be inconvenient for Samsung. Accordingly, it is believed that Samsung is trying to keep BOE in check by supporting CSOT, another acquisition candidate and affiliate.

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Apple Vision Pro to bring 60% Chinese components, production next month

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A new report says that Apple will mass produce the Vision Pro Mixed Reality headset in December this year. The company, which is considered to have “relocated” its industrial chain outside China, is turning to rely again on supply chains in China.

Apple will mass-produce the Vision Pro in December this year, with the first batch of 400,000 units in stock. Around 2024, the sales target is 1 million units, reaching 10 million units in the third year. The proportion of Apple Vision Pro’s mainland supply chain has increased significantly to about 60%.

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Jiemian News reports that the US tech giant has started to communicate with the supply chain about the second and third-generation Vision Pro products, hoping that the cost and price will be further reduced, thereby achieving greater sales.

Vision Pro is Apple’s first-gen mixed reality product released in June this year. This month, the company held its second media experience meeting, and media including CNET and the Wall Street Journal all spoke highly of this product’s “spatial video” and other experiences.

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