Introduction\nGoogle and Samsung have just rolled out Gemini‑powered AI on the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and the brand‑new Galaxy S26. The update lets the phone handle multi‑step requests—think ordering food or hailing a ride—something Apple only recently announced for Siri.
Gemini’s Multi‑Step Magic\nGemini isn’t just a chatbot; it’s a task‑automation engine. You can ask it to "order lunch for the office and then book a meeting room" and it stitches the steps together. The tech behind Gemini uses a deep‑learning model trained on conversational context, allowing it to remember prior steps and complete complex workflows without manual follow‑ups.
Why Pixels and S26 First?\nGoogle chose its flagship Pixel line and Samsung’s flagship Galaxy S26 to showcase the feature, ensuring a tight integration with custom Android layers and Samsung’s Bixby ecosystem. Early adopters will see smoother interactions and reduced friction when managing day‑to‑day tasks.
Comparing to Siri\nApple’s Siri has long been limited by its reliance on cloud‑centric shortcuts. While Siri can now perform a handful of multi‑step actions, Gemini’s on‑device reasoning and broader API access give it a tangible advantage. Users may find the Pixel and Galaxy experiences more fluid and context‑aware.
What This Means for the Future\nThe launch signals a broader trend: manufacturers embedding powerful AI directly into their devices. Expect more seamless interactions, less reliance on third‑party apps, and a future where the phone anticipates and executes tasks proactively.
How to Get Involved\nIf you’re excited about Gemini and want to shape the next generation of smartphone AI, share your feedback and experiences with us. Your voice helps refine these tools.
Stay Ahead of the Curve\nKeep an eye on upcoming updates. As Apple tightens its own AI strategy, the competition will only heat up. Embrace Gemini today and be part of the evolving AI dialogue.
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Written by Erdeniz Korkmaz· Updated Feb 26, 2026



