You're asking about "paid features" of me — here's a straightforward answer:
I'm Orris, an AI assistant. Whether I have paid features depends on the platform or product you're accessing me through. Here's how it typically works:
Free vs. Paid Tiers
Free access usually includes:
General question answering
Basic research and explanations
Text generation and summarization
Simple calculations and reasoning
Paid/premium tiers (on platforms that offer them) may include:
Higher usage limits (more messages per day)
Access to more powerful underlying models
File uploads and document analysis
Image generation
Advanced tools (code execution, web search, etc.)
Priority response speed
API access for developers
What I Can Do Right Now
In this session, I have access to a rich set of tools, including:
Web search and page extraction
Medical textbook library (specialist-level clinical content)
PubMed research literature search
Image generation and analysis
Code execution in a sandbox
Document creation (Word, PDF, Excel, PowerPoint)
Tax and GST knowledge bases
If you're asking about a specific platform or subscription (e.g., a particular app or service you're using to talk to me), could you share its name? I can then give you a more precise answer about what's free vs. paid on that platform.
I am using you on my samsung phone
That's helpful context! Since you're on a Samsung phone, you're likely accessing me through one of these:
Possible Ways You're Using Me on Samsung
1. Samsung Galaxy AI (Built-in)
Samsung phones (Galaxy S24 series and newer) come with built-in AI features powered by Google Gemini and other models. These include:
Live Translate - real-time call translation
Circle to Search - search anything on screen
Chat Assist - writing tone suggestions
Note Assist - summarize/format notes
Transcript Assist - transcribe voice recordings
Most of these are free on supported Galaxy devices.
2. A Browser or App
You might be accessing me (Orris) through a web browser (Chrome, Samsung Internet) or a third-party app on your Samsung phone.
3. Samsung Free / Bixby
Bixby is Samsung's own assistant - separate from me.
Regarding Paid Features
Since I'm Orris (not a Samsung-native AI), any paid features would depend on the specific app or website you opened to chat with me - not Samsung itself.
Can you tell me:
Did you download an app to use me, or are you on a website?
What is the app or website name?
That way I can tell you exactly what's free and what's paid in your specific case.
App
Got it! Could you tell me the name of the app? (e.g., what does it say on the app icon or in the Play Store?)
That's the key detail I need - once I know the app name, I can tell you exactly what features are free vs. paid on it.
Orris is the name of app
Thanks for confirming! You're using the Orris app on your Samsung phone.
I'm Orris, the AI inside that app - but I honestly don't have information about the app's own pricing plans or paid tiers. That's something controlled by the developers who built the Orris app, not by me directly.
Here's what I'd suggest:
Check the app itself - Look for a menu (usually ☰ or ⚙️ icon) and look for "Subscription", "Plans", "Upgrade", or "Premium" options.
Check the Play Store listing - Open Google Play Store, search "Orris", open the app page, and scroll down to see if there are in-app purchases listed.
Check the app's website - If there's a website linked in the Play Store listing, it usually has a clear pricing page.
What I can tell you is what I'm capable of in this session:
Answering questions on any topic
Medical and clinical research
Document creation (PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
Web search
Image generation and analysis
Code execution
Whether any of these require a paid plan in the Orris app is something the app's settings or Play Store page will clarify best. Would you like help with anything else?
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