Sensory's TrulyHandsFree Is Embedded in Samsung Galaxy S7
Samsung has incorporated Sensory's TrulyHandsfree technology to power the speech trigger and speech recognition experience on its latest smartphones, the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. Samsung continues to use Sensory's TrulyHandsfree speech recognition engine embedded within its products to power speech commands that work all the time, even when no Internet connection is present.
Sensory has been Samsung's longest-standing speech recognition technology provider, with technologies shipping on Samsung Galaxy smartphone products since the arrival of the S2 in 2011. Additionally, TrulyHandsfree enables a seamless touch-free experience on Samsung's Galaxy Note tablets, beginning with original Note launched in 2011, to the current Note 5, as well as on the Galaxy Gear and Galaxy Gear S2 smart watches.
"Samsung became the world's largest smartphone manufacturer by offering the best features and best user experience, and Sensory is proud to help make that experience possible," said Todd Mozer, founder and CEO of Sensory, in a statement.
Sensory's ultra-low-power deeply embedded ports are available for leading digital signal processors from ARM, Cadence, CEVA, NXP CoolFlux, Synopsys. and Verisilicon, as well as for integrated circuits from Audience, Avnera, Cirrus Logic, Conexant, DSPG, Fortemedia, Intel, Invensense, Microsemi, NXP, Qualcomm, QuickLogic, Realtek, STMicroelectronics, TI and Yamaha. TrulyHandsfree supports U.S. and U.K. English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
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