Imagine having to only open one app on your phone ever again. That’s the promise of a new Gemini-powered AI tool being launched on the Samsung Galaxy S26, just one of several new AI features coming on Samsung’s newest smartphone. From booking your Friday night Uber to auto-filling your grocery cart based on a recipe, the S26 is debuting “agentic” task automation that promises to change how we interact with our devices forever.

However, Samsung is also introducing other AI features with the S26 that should make it easier for you to take and edit photos, monitor who’s calling you, and get more personalized daily briefings. Here are the new AI features coming to the Galaxy S26, and the one game-changer I’m most excited about.

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Google has moved Gemini beyond the chatbot phase, and now lets your AI assistant actually use your apps for you. Codenamed “Bonobo” in recent beta builds, this update allows Gemini to handle multi-step tasks that previously required jumping between three or four apps.

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Long-press the power button and say, “Book me the cheapest Uber home,” and Gemini takes it from there. The assistant opens a secure virtual window, compares ride options and prepares checkout while you keep browsing or texting, then sends a notification when it’s ready for your final “OK.”

At launch, the beta — rolling out first in the U.S. and Korea — focuses on three high-frequency tasks: reordering your usual from DoorDash or Uber Eats, comparing and booking rides across supported platforms, and building grocery carts from a recipe or past purchases through partners like Kroger and Walmart.

Circle to Search is evolving from a quick lookup tool into a full “AI Mode” experience that can interpret an entire scene at once. Instead of identifying a single object, you can circle an influencer’s outfit to surface every item in the look, then step into a virtual try-on room to see how each piece appears on your digital likeness.

The same scene-level understanding applies beyond shopping: circle a cluster of plants or animals in a photo and Gemini can generate a combined overview of the ecosystem, eliminating the need to search each element individually.

Bixby into a highly intuitive, conversational device agent that understands natural language, allowing users to navigate their devices and adjust settings as easily as they would speak to a friend.

Beyond Bixby, you’ll also be able to use other AI agents, including Gemini and Perplexity, which can be activated with a single button press or voice prompt.

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