Samsung is reportedly in conversation with Openai, to offer the Gemini AI option on the Galaxy S -26 series.

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series of the smartphone, which is expected to debut in early 2026, can be equipped with several AI services. A senior executive told Bloomberg News that Samsung is discussing the integration of additional AI facilities from other firms on its upcoming smartphone, which will work with Google’s Gemini AI. An earlier report suggested that the company could convert Mithun as a default AI assistant on the Samsung Galaxy S26 lineup. Rivist Motorola earlier announced that she had participated with Microsoft, Perplexity and Google, so that she could add new features to her Moto AI suit.

Samsung in discussion with many vendors for AI option

During an interview with Bloomberg News, Samsung President and mobile experience COO Choi Won-Joon said that Samsung wants to give more options to customers with its upcoming flagship smartpho, and IS Currently in conversation with many vendorsHe also said that the company is “open to any agent”.

They are asked to include the chatter maker Openi, in which the recent iPhone models and Perplexity were partnered with Apple to offer AI features. Other OEMs, such as Motorola, have partnered with Perplexity, Google and Microsoft to add AI features to their handsets.

A month after a report, it was revealed that Samsung was set to make a deal. At that time, it was said that Samsung was planning to add support to the AI assistant of Perplexity on the successors of the Samsung Galaxy S25 smartphone, in place of AI Auditor.

Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Fold 7, Galaxy Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z Flip 7 Fe at a launch event earlier this month. While the Galaxy Z fold 7 is equipped with a snapdragon 8 elite for 7 Galaxy chip, the latest Galaxy Z Flip 7 handset features the company’s in-house exinos processor.

According to the report, Samsung has not yet decided that the Samsung Galaxy S -26 series be equipped with Exinos 2600SOC, or Qualcomm’s expected Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chip, expected to be unveiled in the annual launch event of chipmekar in September.

The South Korean tech group is expected to face competition from Apple next year, with the first foldable iPhone’s anticipated arrival. Analysts have claimed that Samsung displays and other sellers may stand to enter from Apple, as the company may be the only supplier of the “Creese-Free” foldable screen for the alleged iPhone fold.

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