Samsung seeks replacement for Google Gemini for Galaxy S26
Samsung Electronics, one of the leading mobile device manufacturers, is actively seeking alternatives to Google Gemini for its future Galaxy S26 lineup. The company is conducting negotiations with OpenAI and Perplexity, striving to expand the artificial intelligence ecosystem in its devices.
This information emerged from comments by Samsung’s relevant division head Choi Won Choon in a Bloomberg interview. According to him, by the time the new flagship lineup is released, the South Korean giant plans to offer users a wider selection of intelligent assistants and features.
At the same time, Samsung is not abandoning the development of its own technologies. The company continues working on creating proprietary AI features. Which could become a unique advantage of new smartphone models of this brand. Moreover, the manufacturer is considering the possibility of returning its own Exynos processors to the flagship lineup by the time Galaxy S26 is released. Although it doesn’t plan to completely abandon Qualcomm chips.
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