Samsung brings Bixby Routines to Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A73

Samsung brings Bixby Routines to Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A73

Samsung holds a core reason when it adds anything to its devices, something will be the same in the case of the ‘Bixby Routines feature’ when it gets indulges in the Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A73. Being a part update came through the Android 13 and One UI 5.0, the Bixby Routines feature has a lot more to do.

In this article, we will be going to know in the deep about the feature that has been newly introduced in the Samsung Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A73. Previously, Bixby Routines was limited to the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21, Galaxy S22, Galaxy Note 10, Galaxy Note 20, Galaxy Z Fold series, Galaxy Z Flip series, and the Galaxy A52. Now it is there in the A series.

What is Bixby Routines?

Bixby Routines are an easy way of automating different aspects of your phone usage when certain conditions have arrived. Likewise, you can create a routine where your smartphone will open Spotify every time you connect headphones to the device. Or you can create a routine where your phone opens Google Maps turning off your Wi-Fi. As soon as it connects with your car’s infotainment system through Bluetooth.

However, the company has now added the feature to its more affordable smartphones with the Android 13 update. The feature was introduced with the Galaxy S10 series. Since then Samsung has offered it only on its flagship smartphones which not included Galaxy A52.

The company has not mentioned changing its mind and adding features to these devices. When it had decided not to offer it with these phones at the time of its launch.

Conclusion para…

Recently Samsung has also officially released the video. Letting the users know that their Galaxy A33, Galaxy A53, and Galaxy A73 phone now has the new feature. However, we are not sure why the company is calling it Bixby Routines even though it has renamed the feature to Modes & Routines.

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