I got the S8+ and my wife got the N8. She cannot, no matter what, get the accuracy of voice recognition that she had on the S6. I imagine her in the setting you just described, dictating a text, inserting profanity when Bixby creates some humorous "auto corrects" and smacking her Note down hard when she finally gives up (all the while saying she has violated her first rule of dining out which is "leave the phone in the purse.")I mean, it's bad enough when loud talkers have phone conversations that everyone around them can hear and that actually drown out the music I'm trying to listen to with my headset.
I have exactly the same problem.
Urgh. These comments make me shudder.
Bixby is excellent- for what it is. But it's NOT a personal assistant. It's an OS assistant.
It's primary function is doing administrative tasks that would otherwise require you to rummage through settings menus.
The idea is that making technical changes to your phone shouldn't require an intimate understanding of Android menu systems. Imagine a phone experience that removes the necessity for accessing OS menus altogether. That's bixby.
It's not meant to be faster than doing it by hand. It's meant to be an alternative to navigating menus by hand. And in that single respect it's more powerful than Siri or Google Assistant combined.
It's not sophisticated yet and currently, the extent of it's capability is limited to imagination of the person using it (which is a problem since most people are dullards) but I genuinely believe that this is an inevitable step towards a an ideal where anyone can pick up any device on any OS and use it seamlessly. The solution to OS fluidity is not simplifying menus, it's removing the need to use them altogether. Samsung is the first realise this.
If you say "power down phone" it should work.No it's not - IMHO
It's learning and getting smarter all the time with Bixby 2 on the horizon.
Quick question... Is there a command in bixby that will switch off the phone without touching the screen?
Google Assistant is meant for anything that requires online searching. Bixby was made for anything that would be done through the OS...SUCH AS TEXTING. So why does it struggle so bad at that. That's what makes me cringe.
Google Assistant is meant for anything that requires online searching. Bixby was made for anything that would be done through the OS...SUCH AS TEXTING. So why does it struggle so bad at that. That's what makes me cringe.
Nope. Did you read the messege you just quoted. That's what google assistant is for. Sending a messege is not an administrative task.
You still dont get it. Bixby is for anything that grandma (or a person who's never used android before) wouldn't know how to do.
Turning your phone to silent, changing screen brightnes, , clearing notifications, finding and opening apps, using powersaving mode... Anything inside "settings". Administrative tasks that require you to know how to use android menus.
Yes, Bixby has overlap with siri or google assistant functions, but thats not what its aiming for.
Samsung's mistake was failing to explain what it really is. Everyone thinks its a google assistant alternative and it simply isn't.
Again, sending a text is part of the functions of Bixby. The rest is still under development. I think anotherinternetguy is right. Samsung has missed the mark on explanations.I don't know where got that, but your definition of Bixby is very different from the one on Samsung's FAQ page. According to Samsung, Bixby IS intended to do things like send text messages and answer questions about the outside world. It's just that Google Assistant does those things much better.
Again, sending a text is part of the functions of Bixby. The rest is still under development. I think anotherinternetguy is right. Samsung has missed the mark on explanations.