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Home / Technology / Pixel Scam Detection Heads to Samsung S26

Pixel Scam Detection Heads to Samsung S26

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Samsung's Galaxy S26 series may gain Google's Scam Detection.
  • Hidden code suggests the feature will work on calls and texts.
  • Scam Detection protects users by identifying potential scams.
Pixel Scam Detection Heads to Samsung S26

Google's AI-powered Scam Detection feature, previously exclusive to Pixel phones, is reportedly heading to Samsung's upcoming Galaxy S26 series. Evidence found in the Google Phone app's code indicates that the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra models may soon offer this real-time scam alert functionality. This technology is designed to protect users by analyzing calls and text messages for patterns associated with known scams.

The Scam Detection feature operates directly on the user's device, ensuring that no personal data is sent to Google. It primarily monitors communications with unsaved contacts, preventing accidental flagging of legitimate contacts. While currently available on Pixel devices in select regions like the US and UK, its expansion to Samsung phones suggests a broader integration of AI-driven security features across Android devices. The exact implementation on Samsung devices is still uncertain, with possibilities including the adoption of the Google Phone app or its integration into Samsung's own Phone app.

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The Galaxy S26 series is anticipated to launch next month, with this potential new feature adding to the growing list of rumors surrounding the flagship devices. Google's Scam Detection, powered by models like Gemini Nano on newer Pixels, does not guarantee a 100% success rate but offers a significant layer of protection against financial and data theft.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hidden code suggests that the Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra models are expected to feature Google's AI-powered Scam Detection.
Scam Detection identifies potential scams by looking for patterns in calls and text messages, warning users in real-time without sending data to Google.
Scam Detection was previously a Pixel exclusive, but code found in the Google Phone app indicates it may soon be available on the Samsung Galaxy S26 series.

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