The thing is, the devices of the line run their own One UI launcher based on Android. And the SwiftKey keyboard is already integrated into it.
Thus, Bing AI becomes available to Samsung Galaxy users by default. Microsoft announced the SwiftKey update on its Twitter page, noting that the new version 9.10.11.10 will be available to Samsung users in the coming days.
Galaxy smartphone users who don’t want to use Bing AI on their keyboard can use the stock Samsung Keyboard instead.
Interestingly, rumors have already surfaced on the Web that Samsung is considering replacing its Google search engine with Bing as part of a $3 billion deal.
Source: Ferra

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