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Samsung adds Perplexity AI to new Galaxy devices: voice “Hey Plex” and what it means for users and connectivity in Ukraine

Perplexity's voice agent will debut in the new Galaxy flagships — integration with notes, calendar and gallery changes everyday usage scenarios. Why this matters right now and how it's tied to satellite connectivity in the S26.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

February 23, 2026 · 2 min read

Samsung adds Perplexity AI to new Galaxy devices: voice “Hey Plex” and what it means for users and connectivity in Ukraine
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Quiet but important Galaxy update

Samsung announced that the new flagships in the Galaxy series will gain another intelligent assistant — an agent from Perplexity, which users will be able to summon by voice with the command "Hey Plex" or via the side button. The integration involves close work between the assistant and system services — notes, calendar, reminders, gallery, clock and third‑party apps.

According to Samsung — already a trend

"Almost 80% of users already use more than two AI tools depending on the usage scenario."

— Samsung, press release

This figure explains why manufacturers add multiple agents: users combine different services for tasks — from searching for information to organizing the workday. For the phone owner, this means fewer app switches and faster access to contextual information.

What will change in everyday use

The integrated agent will be able to respond to requests within specific apps — for example, find a photo in the gallery by description, add an event to the calendar with context from an email, or generate a short note based on a reminder. Such system-level integration boosts productivity but also amplifies questions about data trust and privacy — factors to consider when configuring the device.

Context for Ukraine: connectivity and resilience

Separately, Samsung said that all Galaxy S26 models will receive satellite connectivity. This is an important technological step for countries with risks of infrastructure disruption: that capability increases the reliability of communications in crisis situations and makes the smartphone useful not only for daily productivity but also for basic communication resilience.

"AI integration at the system level is a natural next step: it makes assistants more useful, but at the same time raises questions about data control and the transparency of service operations."

— mobile technology market analysts

What to expect next

More details about how Perplexity will work on Galaxy are expected to be revealed at the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event on February 25. For now, it is important to evaluate not only the convenience of the new features but also the conditions for storing and processing data, especially if the phone is used for work correspondence or important coordination.

Conclusion: the arrival of Perplexity in the Galaxy system increases the practical value of the smartphone for everyday tasks and makes it a more resilient communication tool. But users should pay close attention to privacy settings and data sources — both for personal comfort and for the security of critical communications.

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