Overview
- Now Nudge surfaces context-specific suggestions in the Samsung Keyboard toolbar, pulling from prior chats, screenshots, and saved data to help attach photos, flag calendar conflicts, or autofill details via Personal Data Intelligence.
- The feature requires Samsung Keyboard to function, so third-party keyboards do not provide access to these prompts.
- It ships now on the Galaxy S26 series with One UI 8.5, with Samsung indicating a wider rollout to other One UI 8.5 devices after beta testing.
- Samsung says data used by Personal Data Intelligence is stored locally and is not sent to the cloud without user consent, and users can disable the system or turn off individual tools in privacy settings.
- Samsung is also revising Now Brief to compile categorized summaries from other apps for the lock screen and edge panel, with data access governed by the same privacy controls.