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Is ChatGPT coming to Samsung Bixby?

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Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is a human-like chatbot and became quite famous nowadays. This cool platform is integrated into Microsoft’s Bing (via Edge) and reportedly making its way to Opera Browser. Well, what do you think about ChatGPT integration in Samsung Bixby?

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During the Galaxy S23 launch conference in Malaysia, Samsung Mobile president TM Roh hinted at a possible partnership with global IT companies, when it comes to AI. The statement spread with hope for ChatGPT’s arrival to Samsung services such as Bixby.

Vietnam’s Soha News and other local media outlets reported that the Samsung Mobile prez mentioned that large-scale interactive AI services will promote the development of mobile technology, and gave OpenAI’s humanlike chatbot ChatGPT as an example.

“ChatGPT’s machine learning and deep learning are showing innovations. … The language model will pave the way for Samsung to develop further,” says a report quoting TM Roh.

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Some reports say that TM Roh stated that the company has a research and development center focused on AI development. Samsung’s AI focused R&D centre is “open to collaborating with various partners to find better AI technologies in the future.”

Since TM Roh’s statement suggests that the ChatGPT or similar AI model/service is coming to Galaxy devices in the future, but, a company executive clarified later. A Samsung official said, “We have not been in discussions over launching mobile services based on ChatGPT. Don’t get us wrong.”

Nothing hidden, Samsung has a close partnership with industry giants including Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta. These firms are also working with Samsung to boost the possibilities in AI (artificial intelligence) development.

Bixby is Samsung’s answer to Google Assistant service, which comes integrated into Galaxy devices. In most cases, Bixby is far away from Google Assistant and Samsung can make it wonderful by integrating the ChatGPT of a similar AI language mode.

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Samsung matches Apple for smartphone satisfaction crown in America

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Samsung matched Apple in smartphone customer satisfaction in America this year. The Americal Customer Satisfaction Index published its latest analysis. The report says Apple gained 1% in customer satisfaction, while Samsung gained 3%, tying the competition this year.

Samsung America achieved number 1 customer satisfaction among 5G mobile devices in the 2024 ACSI Survey. The Index is based on customer ratings of their own mobile devices and identifies the industry leaders they recognize for excellence in product and service quality.

“We’re proud that the ACSI results show how our customers recognize not only Samsung’s commitment to going above and beyond for them, but also the high quality of our mobile devices” said Mark Williams, Vice President of Customer Care at Samsung Electronics America.

Last year, Apple was the sole leader in the customer satisfaction index in America. Samsung’s share jumped by 3% this year, making it similar to Apple’s share of 82%. Both firms now stand on top, with keeping the same performance in the ASCI survey.

For the 2024 survey, ASCI randomly interviewed 12,414 consumers between April 2023 and March 2024. Besides Samsung, Motorola had the highest satisfaction increase. Google and Motorola tied for third with 77/100 with “All Others” earning an average score of 72.

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Samsung teases ‘Made for Germany’ free TV streaming!

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Samsung launched the “Made for Germany” promotion TV program for residents in Germany. The company will be opening new TV opportunities in the country on July 1st. Thanks to the abolition of ancillary costs, Tenants will be allowed to choose which TV provider they want to use.

Under the “Made for Germany” TV promo, Samsung will offer an attractive streaming service for free. By purchasing a high-quality promotional Samsung device, customers will get up to 24 months of free access to first-class live TV and streaming content.

Those who choose a promotional device by July 31 will receive Telekom’s streaming program with Magenta TV and in some cases even Netflix and Disney+, for up to 24 months free of charge on top, depending on the promotional model.

Curtains up for the “Made for Germany” promotional devices: The Samsung 98-inch devices, such as the QN990C2, Q80C3, and the 2023 and 2024 QN90C/D.

Those who choose the QN990C, Q80C, or QN90C/D will also receive the Magenta TV offer including Disney+ and Netflix free of charge for 24 months.

There are RTL+ Max and Sportworld for 12 months each, 12 rental films via Maxdome, HD+/Sat and waipu.tv for 6 months, and Zattoo and qobuz for 3 months.

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Samsung’s storm busted Apple in India’s premium smartphone market

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IDC recently published its report on India’s various smartphone segments. In particular, the premium smartphone market in India witnessed Samsung’s storm in the first quarter of the year. Meanwhile, Apple managed to survive but the margin was negligible.

According to IDC, Apple’s share declined YoY to 45%, while Samsung was a close second with a 44% share. The Galaxy maker had just 16% market share in the premium smartphone segment a year back. This rapid growth stunned the iPhone’s lead in India.

IDC analysts ranged premium segment between cost $600<$800. Models costing between was 2% overall shipments and declined by 21% in unit terms. During the first three months of 2024, key models were the iPhone 13, Galaxy S23FE/S23, iPhone 12 and OnePlus12.

The report mentions that India’s smartphone market shipped 34 million units in 1Q24. The country’s smartphone market grew 11.5% year-over-year, the third consecutive quarter in terms of growth. However, the super-premium segment is still dominated by Apple iPhones.

“Several new launches across multiple price segments happened during the quarter, coupled with increased promotional activities, particularly around premium offerings. Brands continued their focus on microfinancing schemes to drive affordability. eTailers organized several sales events and offered discounts on models nearing their end-of-life (EOL), resulting in increased demand and lean inventory,” said Upasana Joshi, Senior Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India.

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