New Delhi, Feb. 2 -- Samsung's forthcoming Galaxy S26 series could arrive with enhanced protection against fraudulent calls, thanks to a potential integration of Google's artificial intelligence powered scam detection system. While the company has yet to officially unveil the devices, reports suggest the new flagship line-up may launch later this month with the safety feature built in.

According to a report from Android Authority, which worked alongside developer AssembleDebug to examine recent app updates, evidence of scam detection support has surfaced within Google's Android CallCore app, hinting that Samsung's next generation handsets may adopt the Pixel-exclusive tool.

The Android CallCore app, pre-installed on many Android phones ...