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Anthropic, DeepSeek, Google, Grok, Meta, and OpenAI are some of the world's most popular AI firms. Even Samsung developed an in-house AI model called Gauss, but it currently relies on Gemini for most AI features on Galaxy phones. With the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung aims to offer more choices and take users towards the agentic AI future.
But what is agentic AI?
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Android Authority discovered text strings related to multiple AI agents in One UI 8.5's One UI Home app. While it isn't completely clear how AI agents will work in the app launcher, it appears that Samsung will offer three AI agents:
This feature seems to have been developed to offer concise answers to a user’s query.
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One UI 8.5 could answer your questions using information from the internet, similar to what Gemini does on Galaxy phones and tablets. Starting with the Galaxy S26 series, you’ll have three options to find the information you need. This could surpass the functionality of Apple’s Spotlight feature.
Agentic AI is a system that uses context to select the appropriate AI model and doesn’t require constant human oversight. It can operate in the background to complete tasks you assign to it. For instance, AI agents can shop for you without you needing to open a web browser and browse a website for the product you need. Such systems are also being used for stock trading.
The report also reveals the term Finder AI, which could be integrated with the upcoming AI agents. This AI could help you find apps, files, and more on your phone’s local storage or within installed apps.
Samsung’s plans to introduce multiple AI agents to its phones aren’t new. Recently, a company executive mentioned their intention to enhance the AI options available to Galaxy users. Additionally, a separate report suggests that Samsung might invest in Perplexity to integrate it into its mobile devices in the future.
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But what is agentic AI?
Galaxy S26 and One UI 8.5 could offer more AI model choices
https://www.imeisource.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Samsung-Gauss-Generative-AI-Model-AI-Forum-2023.jpg
Android Authority discovered text strings related to multiple AI agents in One UI 8.5's One UI Home app. While it isn't completely clear how AI agents will work in the app launcher, it appears that Samsung will offer three AI agents:
- Gauss Cloud
- Google Gemini
- Perplexity
This feature seems to have been developed to offer concise answers to a user’s query.
https://www.imeisource.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Samsung-Partnership-Google-Gemini-Microsoft-Copilot-Perplexity.jpg
One UI 8.5 could answer your questions using information from the internet, similar to what Gemini does on Galaxy phones and tablets. Starting with the Galaxy S26 series, you’ll have three options to find the information you need. This could surpass the functionality of Apple’s Spotlight feature.
What is agentic AI system?
Agentic AI is a system that uses context to select the appropriate AI model and doesn’t require constant human oversight. It can operate in the background to complete tasks you assign to it. For instance, AI agents can shop for you without you needing to open a web browser and browse a website for the product you need. Such systems are also being used for stock trading.
The report also reveals the term Finder AI, which could be integrated with the upcoming AI agents. This AI could help you find apps, files, and more on your phone’s local storage or within installed apps.
Samsung’s plans to introduce multiple AI agents to its phones aren’t new. Recently, a company executive mentioned their intention to enhance the AI options available to Galaxy users. Additionally, a separate report suggests that Samsung might invest in Perplexity to integrate it into its mobile devices in the future.
The post Galaxy S26 could take you to the agentic AI future: What is that? appeared first on imeisource.