New AI Collaboration Set to Upgrade Bixby
Samsung’s collaboration with Perplexity is expected to redefine how AI works on Galaxy devices. The upgraded Bixby assistant will intelligently delegate tasks—handling day-to-day actions like reminders and alarms while assigning more complex queries and in-depth searches to Perplexity’s powerful AI capabilities.
This dual-assistant model aims to offer a more seamless and efficient experience. With the arrival of One UI 8.5 and the Galaxy S26 series, users might soon be able to choose between Google’s Gemini, Perplexity’s AI, or Samsung’s proprietary Gauss AI, putting customization front and center.
Balancing AI Options: Gemini, Perplexity, and Gauss
Perplexity shines with its fast, clean search results, perfectly complementing Bixby’s upgraded role. However, Google’s Gemini 3.0 remains a leader in deeper reasoning and broad AI capabilities. Offering multiple AI options on one device is Samsung’s strategy to cater to diverse preferences—whether users favor Gemini’s depth or Perplexity’s streamlined approach.
Revitalizing Bixby and Competing in the AI Assistant Space
Samsung’s new AI direction appears to focus on making Bixby relevant again in a market dominated by Google Assistant and Apple’s Siri improvements powered by ChatGPT integration.
At the upcoming Samsung Unpacked event, the company is expected to unveil the Perplexity-enhanced Bixby alongside the Galaxy S26 series, showcasing its commitment to innovation in AI technology.
Galaxy S26 Release and Anticipations
The Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Plus, and Galaxy S26 Ultra are all shaping up to be game-changers, not only because of their AI capabilities but also with a range of exciting hardware and software upgrades. Below are some related reads to keep you informed:
- Galaxy S26, Galaxy S26 Ultra: Possible Release Dates to Watch
- Galaxy S26 Pricing: What the Latest Rumors Suggest
- What to Expect from the Galaxy S26 Ultra: Upgraded Fast Charging and More
- Six Noteworthy Upgrades Coming to the Galaxy S26

Community Poll: Would Multiple AI Assistants Make You Choose Galaxy S26?
Current poll results from 18 votes:
- Yes, I love having choices – 27.78%
- Maybe – depends on how well it works – 27.78%
- No, I prefer sticking to one assistant – 11.11%
- I don’t care about AI features – 33.33%