Samsung Electronics today announced a new feature called “Digital Wishing.” This feature lets Galaxy smartphone users send digital prayers. It aims to bring a modern touch to the traditional practice of wishing for good fortune.
(Samsung released the “digital wishing” function, and the mobile phone can also pray for blessings)
The feature works through the Samsung Health app. Users pick a wish category like health, success, or love. They type their specific wish. The app then creates a digital prayer card. This card features calming visuals and soft sounds. Users can send these cards to friends or family directly from their phones.
Samsung designed this feature thinking about busy modern life. People often lack time for traditional rituals. Digital Wishing offers a quick alternative. It provides a moment for reflection and hope. The company sees it as a digital tool for emotional well-being.
“People seek comfort and connection,” said a Samsung spokesperson. “Digital Wishing makes expressing hope simple. It brings a bit of peace to daily routines. We hope it helps people feel supported.” The feature draws inspiration from Korean customs involving prayer papers. Samsung modernized this concept for global smartphone users.
Digital Wishing launches first in South Korea. It arrives this week via a Samsung Health update. Samsung plans to expand it to other markets later. The feature works on recent Galaxy models. It requires the latest Samsung Health software version. Users find it in the “Discover” section of the app. They create wishes in seconds.
(Samsung released the “digital wishing” function, and the mobile phone can also pray for blessings)
The launch coincides with preparations for the Lunar New Year. This timing is deliberate. Sending digital wishes could become part of holiday routines. Samsung believes the feature offers a meaningful connection point. It blends technology with personal sentiment. The company encourages users to try sharing digital prayers soon.