Samsung Electronics is holding discussions with OpenAI and Perplexity AI to help broaden the AI offering for Galaxy flagship devices beyond Google’s Gemini, Bloomberg reports.
Choi Won-Joon, president of its Mobile eXperience Division, told the news agency it is working to give customers more options on its upcoming Galaxy S26 line-up, adding it is talking to multiple vendors.
“As long as these AI agents are competitive and can provide the best user experiences, we are open to any AI agent out there”, he stated.
Bloomberg reported in June the smartphone giant is in talks with Perplexity about adding the start-up’s AI search features to new flagship smartphones as well as investing in the US company’s current funding round.
Samsung its battling with Apple to provide the most-advanced AI platform for their latest smartphones.
At the launch of its S25 flagship range in January, the Korean manufacturer heavily promoted the AI features on the devices with the majority of these handled by the Google system.
Source: Mobile World Live
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