Reports confirmed on Monday, April 27, 2026, that OpenAI is aggressively pursuing a vertically integrated hardware strategy, collaborating with MediaTek and Qualcomm to develop custom processors for a revolutionary AI Agent-powered smartphone slated for a 2028 launch.
This project represents OpenAI’s attempt to move beyond being just an “app” and instead control the entire user experience—from silicon to the operating system.
1. The Strategy: “Death of the App”
The defining feature of the OpenAI phone is its shift away from the traditional grid of apps. Instead, the device is built around a unified AI Agent that manages tasks directly.
- Contextual Awareness: By controlling the hardware, OpenAI’s agent can bypass the “permission sandboxes” of iOS and Android. It will have real-time access to sensors, location, chat history, and physical data to execute complex tasks (e.g., ordering food or managing a schedule) without the user needing to open individual apps.
- Vertical Integration: Following the Apple playbook, OpenAI aims to design its own chips and OS to ensure that AI “inference” is deeply baked into the system’s power management and memory hierarchy.
- Vertical vs. Cloud AI: The device will use a hybrid model; lightweight AI models will run locally on custom silicon for instant context, while intensive reasoning tasks are offloaded to OpenAI’s cloud clusters.
2. Supply Chain & Hardware Partners
Prominent analyst Ming-Chi Kuo recently detailed the specific industrial partners helping OpenAI realize this vision:
- Processor Partners: MediaTek and Qualcomm are jointly developing the specialized AI silicon. Final specifications and supplier contracts are expected to be finalized by late 2026 or Q1 2027.
- Manufacturing: Luxshare, a key Apple supplier, has reportedly been selected as the exclusive partner for system co-design and assembly.
- The “Jony Ive” Influence: The hardware design is expected to be led by io Products, the team founded by legendary designer Jony Ive, which officially merged with OpenAI in mid-2025.
3. The OpenAI Hardware Ecosystem
The smartphone is the centerpiece of a broader “family of devices” intended to create a seamless AI-native life:
| Device | Expected Launch | Primary Function |
| “Dime” AI Earbuds | 2026/2027 | Voice-first assistant; internally codenamed “Sweetpea.” |
| Smart Speakers | 2027 | The central hub for home AI orchestration. |
| OpenAI Phone | 2028 | The primary portable entry point for continuous AI reasoning. |
| Smart Glasses | 2028 | Visual “tentacles” for AI to see the world; competing with Meta Ray-Bans. |
4. Market Impact & Ambition
OpenAI is reportedly targeting annual shipments of 300 to 400 million units, a volume intended to directly challenge the dominance of the iPhone.
Industry analysts suggest that OpenAI’s move into hardware is a “defensive necessity.” As long as AI remains an app, it is a guest on other platforms; to become the “soul” of personal computing, it must own the terminal device that users carry in their pockets.
