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OpenAI reportedly developing phone to compete with iPhone

Source: 9to5MacApril 27, 2026
TL;DR:
  • 9to5Mac reported on April 27, 2026 that OpenAI is reportedly developing a phone intended to compete with Apple's iPhone.
  • The report cites analyst Ming-Chi Kuo after OpenAI had previously indicated it was not making a phone.
  • No specifications, launch date, pricing, or eSIM details were provided in the source excerpt.

OpenAI is reportedly developing a phone to compete with Apple's iPhone, according to a 9to5Mac report published on April 27, 2026. The report says this would mark a change from OpenAI's earlier position that it was not making a phone.

9to5Mac attributed the claim to a new report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The source excerpt did not provide device specifications, manufacturing details, launch timing, pricing, market availability, or connectivity features such as eSIM support.

This report places OpenAI's hardware plans in the smartphone market alongside Apple's iPhone. For the eSIM industry, the key unanswered detail is whether any OpenAI phone would support eSIM, but the source excerpt did not include any information on SIM format, operator support, or device certification.

Related Questions

Is OpenAI making a phone?
Reportedly yes. 9to5Mac said on April 27, 2026 that OpenAI is developing a phone to compete with the iPhone, citing analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Will an OpenAI phone support eSIM?
Unknown. The source excerpt did not provide any information about eSIM support, SIM format, or carrier compatibility.

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