The race for artificial intelligence in the smartphone industry is rapidly progressing, and in a major step forward, Samsung has launched the official beta program for its redesigned Bixby. This new Bixby is no longer just a simple voice assistant, but will function as a full-fledged Conversational AI Device Agent within One UI 8.5.
We see that this update allows users to control their phones using natural language (ordinary spoken language) instead of memorizing technical commands. This means you can now talk to your phone just like you would a person—and your phone will understand.
Bixby Beta: A New Experience with Conversational AI
The new Bixby is smarter, faster, and more interactive than ever before. The company designed it to understand user intent, rather than relying solely on precise commands.
Now, if a user says, “I don’t want my screen to turn off repeatedly,” Bixby will automatically understand that they need to turn on a setting like “Keep Screen On While Viewing.”
This type of contextual understanding sets Bixby apart from other voice assistants.
Deep Integration in One UI 8.5
Bixby has been deeply integrated with One UI 8.5. This means it will no longer be limited to opening apps, but will operate at the entire system level.
Key Features:
- Changing device settings with natural language
- Recognizing the phone’s current state
- Real-time web search directly in the Bixby interface
- Providing troubleshooting suggestions
- Getting information without opening a browser
Users will no longer need to open a separate browser. Bixby will display web results directly in its interface.
Direct integration of Real-Time Web Search
Samsung has added real-time web search within Bixby. This feature makes the user experience more intuitive.
Now you can say:
“Tell me the weather today?“
“What’s the best budget smartphone?”
“What’s the news in Delhi today?“
And Bixby will answer you instantly—without any external apps.
Smart Troubleshooting: The phone will automatically suggest solutions
The new Bixby can understand your device’s state. For example:
If you ask, “Why does my phone turn on in my pocket?“
Bixby will suggest turning on the Accidental Touch Protection feature.
This self-diagnosing capability makes Bixby a true AI device agent.
Global Rollout: Which countries are available?
Samsung initially launched this beta version in limited markets. Countries where it’s available:
United States
United Kingdom
South Korea
Germany
India
Poland
After beta testing in these markets, it will expand to other regions.
Multi-Language and Accent Support
Samsung has designed Bixby to understand multiple languages and accents. Currently supported languages:
English (US, UK, India)
French (France)
German (Germany)
Italian (Italy)
Japanese (Japan)
Korean (South Korea)
Mandarin Chinese (China)
Spanish (Spain & Latin America)
Portuguese (Brazil)
More dialect and accent support will be added in the future to provide a better experience for users in different regions.
AI Phone Vision: Journey from 2024 to 2026
Samsung introduced its first AI phone in 2024. Since then, the company’s focus has been on making AI accessible and useful to the general public.
This new version of Bixby is an extension of that vision—where AI is no longer just a feature, but a fundamental part of the device.
Natural Language Control: How will the user experience change?
Until now, to change smartphone settings, users had to:
1. Go to Settings
2. Find the relevant option
3. Manually turn it on/off
But now, simply saying a sentence will suffice.
Example:
- “Turn on the blue light filter”
- “Diminish the phone’s brightness”
- “Turn on battery saving mode”
Bixby will understand and take action immediately.
Full focus on privacy and security
Samsung has ensured that new Bixby users prioritize data security. A large portion of AI processing is performed at the device level, ensuring data privacy.
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What to expect in the future?
Samsung will further enhance Bixby after the beta. Upcoming updates may include:
- More AI Context Awareness
- Automation between apps
- Personalized Recommendations
- Smart Routine Generation
- Improved Multi-Tasking Support
Samsung Bixby vs. Traditional Voice Assistants
While traditional voice assistants are command-based, the new Bixby relies on Intent-Based Understanding.
It focuses on what is meant rather than just what is said.
This difference makes it a true Conversational AI Agent.
Why is this update important?
- Simplifies the user interface
- Reduces the need for technical knowledge
- Saves time
- Makes smartphone use intuitive
- Makes AI a part of everyday life
Conclusion: A New Era of Smartphone Control
Samsung’s new Bixby Beta marks a significant shift in the smartphone industry. It’s not just an update but a new way of interacting with devices.
We can now communicate with our smartphones just like we would with a human—and it can understand us.
Capabilities like Natural Language Control, Real-Time Web Search, and Contextual Troubleshooting make it a powerful AI agent.
As it becomes available in more countries and languages in the future, this technology could completely transform the smartphone experience.

