Microsoft has incorporated its new ChatGPT-powered Bing into numerous products and services to make it available across different platforms. The business has introduced two new iOS widgets that bring fresh Bing to iPhones.
The new Bing widgets for iPhones function similarly to any other widget available on the platform. With the new Bing widgets, users can now place Bing on their iPhone's home screen, lock screen, and other specialized widgets page to instantly launch conversation from their phone screen.
This is compatible with the Microsoft Edge browser or the Microsoft Bing app. As a result, consumers will need to have one of them loaded on their phones.
The two new widgets mainly serve the same function: allowing users to easily access Bing services without launching a separate program. The first widget primarily provides Bing chat services; therefore, it contains three buttons: Bing Chat, Bing Voice search, and ordinary Bing search.
The second widget resembles a standard Bing search widget, with a dedicated button for visual search, a microphone button for voice search, and a Bing chat button for accessing the new feature of ChatGPT-powered Bing.
Users may now easily access Bing chat via the new Bing widgets and begin asking questions and receiving replies. Bing chat is already recognized for providing thorough communication in a more human-like language to make it more user-friendly. Furthermore, Bing's new voice button allows users to engage with it using voice commands.
1.Touch and hold the empty spot on the iPhone Home screen until you observe the app jiggle.
2.Tap the Add button '+' icon at the upper left corner.
3.Scroll down to find the Bing option.
4.Choose one of the two available Bing widgets.
5.Tap it to add it to your home screen.
6.Done by tapping
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