A UI 7 Events and uses a natural language for reminder

by SkillAiNest

A red galaxy s 25 placed in a garden

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  • The Samsung calendar receives a natural language processing in an UI 7, how users create events.
  • You can type dates and times directly in the title of an event, which the app automatically recognizes and applies.
  • Although cleaner formatting can be improved, this feature has improved the tuck and the Google calendar in understanding the complex phrase.

The Samsung calendar was an app that wanted to eliminate and replace Google’s offer in every touchways days, but when a UI came with it, it shone, and now it is one of the best calendar apps there. An UI 7 brought natural language processing to Samsung’s apps, which provides a feature to the Samsung calendar that we would love to see Google copy.

Samsung’s apps have already been supermarked with gymnasium support, but Samsung added some special features at the top. In apps like Samsung Calendar and Reminders, you can add the date and time you want to be in the event/reminder title. After that, an easy popup will appear, when tapped, the event will set up on your type. Apps like Todoast and Tick Tick have just been able to do so for a while, and some first party apps are good to see.

Inspired, the ability of an UI 7 to pull such dates and times, in some ways, is much more impressive than you will find. In the aforementioned example, we “created a program called Dinner with Dinner with a week from 8am to a week.” Tuck was determined at 8pm this week, not to understand “Saturday to Saturday”, though the use of “next week” will work there, while the Samsung app did it properly.

The only negative aspect of Samsung’s implementation is that it types everything in the event/reminder, while tucks or todoasts clean. In these apps, typing “Get Milk tomorrow evening” will create an event called “Get Milk”, which will remove the date and time information out of the title, but this information will still be used to schedule things correctly.

Unfortunately, the Google Calendar cannot take action on such dates and times. This is a shame, because it is an easy and faster way of creating events, and Google knows how to do this, because Gemini can take the command or remind the right events. Hopefully, something like this will soon come to the Google Calendar.

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