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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Artificial intelligence shopping is coming to the lock screen on Galaxy phones

A change that concerns Samsung Galaxy users has started to be commissioned quietly in the USA. Glace AI The application stands out as a new mobile shopping tool that can be downloaded through the Galaxy Store. The application of the application InmobiThis application offers both an independent mobile software and a component integrated into the lock screen. Especially the distribution began on the Galaxy S22, S23, S24 and S25 series phones; The scope is expected to expand within the next month.

Glace AI allows the user to upload his own photo and try digital clothing through artificial intelligence. Every day different outfit suggestions are shown and the liked products can be purchased directly through the application. It is also possible to set the images created as the background of the lock screen of the device. This experience can be considered as a new version of the Glance system, which we previously used to see similar examples in India.

The integration of the application into Galaxy devices is currently fully with the user confirmation. But in the future, it is not clear how this will be shaped. Previously, the services provided by Inmobi by default on some devices received intensive criticism by users. This new distribution in the United States seems to be not included, but it remains unclear whether it will be permanent.

Glace AI brings a different shopping approach on Galaxy devices

India -based Inmobi is known for its mobile advertisement -based solutions. In this context, Glace AI is considered one of the company’s steps to diversify the way to reach the consumer directly. The structure of the application can affect not only the shopping experience, but also the daily interaction with the device. The fact that it is possible to choose and purchase clothes via the lock screen may indicate a new era in the use of mobile devices.

However, it is not yet clear how the application will face a user response in the USA. Although this kind of service seems practical for some users, it can be perceived as a intervention in private space for others. Especially on the lock screen may affect the habits of usage. For the time being, the fact that everything depends on the user confirmation can be a decisive element in the acceptance of the application.

This cooperation between Inmobi and Samsung is recorded as one of the first examples of artificial intelligence -supported trade on mobile devices. However, whether this approach will become widespread in the future, will be shaped depending on both technical details and user habits. The presence of the application via the Galaxy Store shows that Samsung is also open to the test process. Expectations are that the application is tested with a limited audience in the first stage and then expanding.

Danish Kapoor