OpenAI May Be Building a Smartphone — Here's What the Latest Leak Reveals
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OpenAI's hardware ambitions may extend well beyond the earbuds it has been rumored to be developing for a 2026 launch. A new note from industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo — known for his track record on Apple hardware predictions — suggests the AI company is working on a smartphone in collaboration with chip designers MediaTek and Qualcomm, with Luxshare acting as a co-design and manufacturing partner. Component specifications and supplier finalization are expected by end of 2026 or early 2027, with mass production targeted for 2028. OpenAI has confirmed it is on track to announce its first hardware product in the second half of 2026, though that announcement is still expected to center on earbuds rather than a phone.The most significant aspect of the rumored smartphone is not the hardware itself but the philosophy behind it.
Rather than running traditional apps, the device would rely on AI agents to complete tasks — a design choice that would allow OpenAI to bypass the restrictions Apple and Google impose on system-level access within their app ecosystems. By controlling both the hardware stack and the AI layer, OpenAI could enable capabilities that are currently impossible or heavily restricted on iOS and Android. Kuo also suggests the phone would be designed to continuously understand users' context, combining small on-device models for immediate tasks with cloud models for more complex requests — giving OpenAI access to a depth of behavioral data that a standalone app running on someone else's operating system could never provide.