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Google brings a trio of cool AI-powered tricks to Galaxy S26 and Pixel phones

Android launches new AI features for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series and Pixel 10

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Android is officially rolling out one of its most significant AI upgrades yet, launching alongside the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Series and Google Pixel 10 lineup. The update brings deeper intelligence to visual search, introduces hands-free task automation through Gemini, and strengthens scam protection – all designed to make Android devices more proactive, helpful, and secure.

This marks a clear shift in Android’s strategy: AI is no longer just assistive – it is becoming operational.

Circle To Search becomes multi-layered and more powerful

Since its debut, Circle to Search has allowed users to circle or scribble over objects on their screen to instantly learn more. With today’s launch, the feature evolves beyond identifying single objects and now understands entire scenes.

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Users can circle multiple elements in an image and receive comprehensive results in one unified search. For example, spotting a vibrant underwater photo in a travel blog now lets you identify each fish species at once – along with context, scientific insights, and related resources.

Fashion is where the upgrade becomes especially impactful. See an outfit on social media? Circle the entire look. Circle to Search now breaks down clothing, accessories, and shoes in one go, delivering visually similar results to help recreate the style. Instead of running separate searches for each item, everything appears together.

On the Galaxy S26 Series and Pixel 10 devices, users can even tap “Try It On” to virtually preview clothing on their body type. The integration turns visual inspiration into immediate action.

Behind the scenes, this upgrade uses advanced reasoning and visual query techniques powered by Gemini 3. The system identifies key parts of an image, runs multiple searches simultaneously, cross-references information, and compiles a cohesive response.

Gemini now handles multi-step tasks in the background

The second major launch feature introduces background task automation through Gemini. Available in beta on select Galaxy S26 Series and Pixel 10 models in the U.S. and Korea, users can now offload multi-step tasks directly to Gemini.

Need to order a ride? Reorder your usual meal? Build a grocery cart? Long-press the power button, ask Gemini, and it executes the task inside a secure virtual window of the required app – all while you continue using your phone normally.

Google emphasizes three pillars behind this rollout:

  • Control: Tasks begin only with your command and stop once completed.
  • Transparency: Live notifications allow you to monitor or interrupt progress.
  • Access: Gemini interacts only with the specific app required, not your entire device.

At launch, the feature supports select food, grocery, and rideshare apps, with broader expansion expected over time.

Scam Protection gets smarter with on-device Gemini AI

Security also receives a meaningful upgrade. Enhanced Scam Detection, powered by the on-device Gemini model, is now integrated directly into the Samsung Phone app on Galaxy S26 devices in the U.S. for English-speaking users.

The system analyzes conversational patterns in real time, identifying red flags such as urgent payment demands, impersonation attempts, or coercive language. If detected, Android surfaces an immediate warning before a user can fall victim.

Google Messages is also receiving upgraded scam detection for text messages, strengthening protection against phishing links, fake delivery alerts, and fraudulent account messages.

Because detection happens entirely on-device, audio and message content remain private. No call recordings or messages are sent to the cloud – ensuring both immediate response and user privacy.

A clear direction for Android’s future

With this launch, Android positions the Galaxy S26 Series and Pixel 10 devices at the forefront of AI-driven mobile experiences. Visual search becomes richer. Shopping becomes immersive. Daily tasks become automated. And scam protection becomes more proactive.

Rather than adding AI as a feature, Android is embedding it deeply into how the platform works – making devices more capable without making them more complicated.

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