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Home / Lifestyle / From Smart Assistants to Smart Doers – Why Agentic AI Is the Next Leap for Smartphone

From Smart Assistants to Smart Doers – Why Agentic AI Is the Next Leap for Smartphone

January 13, 2026 by StrawberrY Gal

 For most Malaysians today, AI on smartphones is already part of daily life, asking for directions, setting alarms, or searching for answers. Useful, yes, but still reactive. The next evolution of artificial intelligence is about to change that relationship entirely. It’s called Agentic AI, and it’s not just about answering questions, it’s about getting things done.

What Is Agentic AI, in Simple Terms? Agentic AI refers to AI systems that can set goals, make decisions, and take actions autonomously. Instead of waiting for instructions at every step, it can plan ahead, execute tasks, and adapt based on outcomes

Think of it this way: Traditional AI replies when you ask. Agentic AI works for you, even when you don’t ask. Here is how Agentic AI Works in Real Life:

Agentic AI follows a practical loop:

1. Goal Definition – You define an objective, like “help me get through a busy workday.”

2. Context Gathering – The AI checks your calendar, location, traffic, habits, and notifications.

3. Planning & Reasoning – It decides what actions are needed.

4. Action Execution – Tasks are carried out across apps.

5. Feedback & Adaptation – The AI learns what worked and improves over time.

 

What This Looks Like for Malaysians

Hands-Free Task Automation

Imagine a working professional in Kuala Lumpur. Before leaving the house, agentic AI checks traffic on the LDP, delays your meeting automatically, sends a polite message to colleagues, and opens Waze with the fastest route, without you touching your phone.

For parents, it could mean automatically adding school events to the calendar from WhatsApp messages, setting reminders, and preparing directions to tuition centres in the evening.

Smarter, Context-Aware Assistance

If you commute daily on MRT or LRT, agentic AI learns your routine. It can prepare your transit card app before peak hours, silence notifications during meetings, and remind you to leave early on days when rain or road closures are expected.

During Ramadan, it could adjust notification behaviour near iftar, suggest quieter modes in the evening, or remind you of prayer times based on location.

Personalised Experiences That Improve Over Time

Agentic AI adapts to Malaysian lifestyles, whether you’re a gig worker juggling deliveries, a student balancing classes and part-time work, or a business owner managing multiple chats and payments.

Over time, it learns which apps matter most during work hours, who you reply to immediately, when you prefer fewer notifications. Your phone starts feeling less like a device and more like a personal assistant that understands you.

On-Device Intelligence for Privacy

With more agentic AI running directly on the smartphone, sensitive data, photos, messages, schedules, can be processed locally instead of being sent to the cloud. For Malaysians increasingly aware of data privacy, this means greater peace of mind without sacrificing convenience.

Productivity Without the Stress

Agentic AI can summarise long WhatsApp group chats, highlight urgent emails, draft short replies in Bahasa Malaysia or English, and suggest next actions, helping users stay productive without feeling overwhelmed.

 

A Smarter Smartphone for Real Malaysian Lives

Agentic AI isn’t about flashy tech demos. It’s about less friction in everyday life, fewer taps, fewer reminders, fewer things to remember. As this technology matures, smartphones will no longer just respond to Malaysians, they’ll quietly support them through every part of the day.

Smartphones today are undeniably becoming more expensive, driven by rising chipset costs and global supply constraints. Yet at the same time, they’re also becoming smarter. The rapid rise of AI features has transformed what our devices can do, and Agentic AI marks the next bold step in this evolution. Even amid economic uncertainty, this shift makes the future of smartphones more exciting than ever.

Follow https://news.samsung.com/my/ for news and information.

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