The South Korean giant is in talks with the likes of OpenAI and Perplexity to give users more options on its coming GalaxyS26 series
South Korea’s largest company aims to give customers more options on its coming Galaxy S26 smartphone line next year, according to Choi Won-Joon, president and chief operating officer of its mobile division. Samsung’s current line-up features Alphabet’s AI model, like much of the rest of the field of Android devices.
“We are talking to multiple vendors,” 54-year-old Choi said in an interview at Samsung’s headquarters in Suwon. “As long as these AI agents are competitive and can provide the best user experiences, we are open to any AI agent out there.”
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