Samsung and LG are teaming up to create the world's first AI smartphone, marking LG's return to the smartphone market after a three-year hiatus. This collaboration focuses on developing advanced AI technology, particularly the ixi-O digital assistant, which will enhance user experience significantly. The new smartphone is expected to be unveiled at the upcoming Mobile World Congress, showcasing a sophisticated digital assistant that surpasses existing third-party AI integrations.
The ixi-O assistant, recently launched by LG Uplus, offers features like call summarization and scam detection, operating entirely on-device. This partnership aims to tightly integrate AI capabilities with Samsung's Galaxy hardware, promising a groundbreaking AI experience for users. While LG Uplus will keep the new AI phone exclusive to its subscribers, Samsung may expand the technology to other markets, indicating a broader vision for AI in mobile devices.
• Samsung and LG are developing the first AI smartphone with advanced digital assistant.
• LG Uplus's ixi-O assistant enhances call handling and scam detection on devices.
The ixi-O digital assistant provides advanced AI services like call summarization and scam detection.
The ixi-O technology operates entirely on-device, ensuring privacy and efficiency in AI processing.
The collaboration aims to integrate AI capabilities seamlessly with Samsung's Galaxy hardware.
Samsung is collaborating with LG to develop a revolutionary AI smartphone leveraging advanced technology.
LG Uplus introduced the ixi-O assistant, which will be integrated into Samsung's devices for enhanced AI functionality.
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