United Kingdom, July 25 -- Samsung is reportedly in talks with OpenAI and Perplexity AI to expand the artificial intelligence capabilities of its upcoming Galaxy smartphones.

According to Bloomberg, the company is aiming to offer a wider variety of AI agents on the Galaxy S26 lineup next year, moving beyond its current reliance on Google's Gemini.

Choi Won-Joon, Samsung's president and chief operating officer of its mobile division, said the company is exploring multiple AI partnerships to provide customers with the best user experience.

He told Bloomberg: "We are 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."

The move would rep...