Samsung unveiled its slew of new devices at Galaxy Unpacked 2026, including the next generation of Galaxy smartphones which we’ve been itching to get our hands on. Lucky for us, we had early access to the new S26 series, and let’s just say we weren’t let down.

In the most recent episode of the TechRadar Podcast, which you can catch on the likes of Spotify and YouTube, tech YouTubers Daniel Rotar (ZONEofTECH) and Hayleigh Chamberlain (HaylsWorld) joined us for an exclusive hands-on with the Galaxy S26 series, which, in short, made quite the impression on us.

EXCLUSIVE Samsung S26 series hands-on – is this the ultimate Android?(ft. HaylsWorld and ZoneofTech) – YouTube
EXCLUSIVE Samsung S26 series hands-on - is this the ultimate Android?(ft. HaylsWorld and ZoneofTech) - YouTube

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iPhone 17) — but nothing stands out more than the Galaxy S26’s huge AI wins, which Apple should watch and learn from.

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But the Galaxy S26 series doesn’t lock you into just one AI assistant. This time around, Samsung is integrating platforms such as Gemini and Perplexity into its ecosystem, giving you the option to stick with your preferred chatbot and have it work with your phone’s system itself instead of using a third-party app, which doesn’t possess the same power.

Overall, it’s a reflection of Samsung’s focus on user interest; the integration of these AI services opens doors for users who have more specialised needs. That’s not to say it won’t be daunting for some users, however. Being presented with several different AI solutions can be overwhelming, but it could pave the way for a singular AI model that will direct you to Gemini, Perplexity, and beyond, depending on what you want it to do.

That said, this mass integration does one thing that other brands have yet to accomplish, and that’s offer users the option to choose which AI works best for them from a vast selection of trusted models.

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