Samsung is not done with Bixby after all

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Samsung is not done with Bixby after all

Samsung is reportedly developing a redesigned interface for its Bixby voice assistant, according to new reports. This development comes after the company made Google Gemini the default voice assistant on its Galaxy S25 series of flagship phones, a move that followed a period where Bixby-related improvements went largely unnoticed.

The updated Bixby design was uncovered in reporting by SamMobile, which highlighted a revamped on-screen overlay and pop-up. Visuals of the redesign, shared via SammyGuru, show the new interface in both dark and light themes. This updated aesthetic is consistent with design elements that appeared in previous leaks related to Samsung’s upcoming One UI 8.5 software. The software’s updated Quick Settings panel, seen recently, also incorporates these similar design elements. The new Bixby pop-up bears some resemblance to the on-screen overlay used by Google Gemini.

While the leak showcases visual changes, it does not reveal if the One UI 8.5 refresh will include performance upgrades for Bixby. The only other known enhancement comes from an exclusive report by SammyGuru from the previous month, which detailed improved integration for both Bixby and Gemini within the Modes and Routines feature. At present, this is the extent of information regarding potential functional enhancements for the assistant in the next software version.

Functionally, Bixby is considered effective for managing on-device tasks. In contrast, Google Gemini holds an advantage in handling a wider range of queries that are dependent on an internet connection. On the Galaxy S25 series and newer models, Gemini is integrated directly with core system applications, including Calendar, Reminders, and Notes. This integration was a key aspect of the shift to Google’s AI as the default experience on these devices.

A more complete understanding of Samsung’s plans for Bixby is expected to emerge with the release of the first One UI 8.5 beta. While Samsung has remained tight-lipped regarding an official release date for the beta program, a recent leak suggested that Galaxy device owners might gain access to it by the end of November. This beta period would provide Samsung with time to address software quirks and refine the user experience ahead of the software’s formal debut.

The official version of One UI 8.5 is scheduled to launch with the Galaxy S26 series early next year. Following this debut, the stable update is expected to be released for the existing range of Galaxy flagship devices. This includes the Galaxy S25 trio and the company’s most recently launched duo of foldable smartphones.


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