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Samsung Gear S3 and Gear Sport might get Bixby to replace S Voice

Samsung Gear S3 and Gear Sport might get Bixby to replace S Voice

Posted on April 13, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

After almost a decade in service, or rather a decade of not being used that extensively, Samsung has finally decided to retire the not-so-smart S Voice. It’s really not a big deal for Samsung phones from the past three or so years as those have already moved over to Bixby. It’s not the same case for some of Samsung’s still supported smartwatches like the 2016 Gear S3. Fortunately, those, too, may have some hope in the very near future.
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Wearables Tags:GEAR S3, Samsung, Samsung Gear, Samsung Gear S3, Slashgear, smart, sport

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