Your expensive Galaxy S26 just got a few new tricks that should have been there on Day 1

A new app update has been spotted for one of the Galaxy S26's AI agents.

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Bixby is about to become a lot easier to interact with. | Image by PhoneArena
Samsung, like most big brands, creates a big fuss around new device launches, and the Galaxy S26 was no exception. But the approach doesn't appear to be the same when major apps are getting updated — and the latest Bixby update proves it. 

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Bixby update is here for S26 users


Renowned One UI leaker Tarun Vats has just spotted the latest Bixby update. The latest app version appears to be v4.0.70.8, and for now, it should start rolling out on Galaxy S26 devices. 

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The Galaxy S26 debuted with an upgraded Bixby, transformed as a conversational AI agent capable of understanding natural language to adjust system settings. 

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At the Galaxy S26 launch, the Bixby app was v4.0.51.0, which could still be the last available version for some users around the globe. For now, the exact rollout schedule remains unclear, but Samsung typically launches updates in its home market before introducing them to users globally.

New features


According to Tarun Vats' post, the latest version of the Bixby app comes with some new features, all focused on a more natural interaction with the agent. 


The new Bixby update comes with:


  • Natural Chats — users can now ask questions and chat freely.
  • Device Help — Galaxy S26 owners can now get troubleshooting advice from Bixby.
  • Conversation History — this allows users to review or continue recent chats effortlessly.
  • Info on Demand — ask about anything and get quick answers, no keyword needed.
  • Context Awareness — the agent can now remember conversational context for a more efficient  interaction.
  • Multi-step Actions — Bixby can handle complex tasks in a single request.

Besides launching a new Bixby app update, Samsung has also started rolling out a Voice Wake-up update for the Galaxy S26. This one triggers Bixby with a simple voice command even when your phone is locked. 

Samsung doubles down on AI integration this year


Samsung has been heavily investing in AI over the last few years. But the Galaxy S26 brings Galaxy AI even closer to users. 

Among the highlights of this year's flagships is Samsung's integration of several AI agents. Users can now choose their preferred AI agent, with Gemini, Perplexity, and Bixby all integrated for on-device AI assistance. 

From modifying system settings with natural language to getting enhanced live translate features, the Galaxy S26 shows just how big Samsung's commitment to AI is. 

It's about time



During the Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung hammered down on the S26's new AI capabilities. But to me, the Bixby app update shows that the company was eager to release its flagships first and then deal with fixing apps. 

I wouldn't say Samsung is the only brand to do it, as that's certainly not the case. And yet, given the massive revamp of Bixby in February, this update feels like the missing piece of the puzzle that should have been integrated on Day 1.
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