In the April 28, 2026 Tekin Morning briefing, we dissect the latest tech earthquakes. From OpenAI's official entry into hardware with Qualcomm, to the end of their exclusive licensing with Microsoft. We also analyze Elon Musk's X Money launch offering 6% APY, WhatsApp dropping Android 5, and Google's classified AI contract with the Pentagon.
🌅 Welcome to Tekin Morning April 28, 2026
Good morning tech enthusiasts! Tuesday April 28, 2026 opens with 6 explosive stories that could each be the headline of the year. From OpenAI's iPhone challenger to the end of the OpenAI-Microsoft exclusive marriage, X Money launch, WhatsApp's goodbye to old phones, Samsung's travel feature, and Google's classified Pentagon deal — everything is here!
⚡ Today's Headlines:
📱 OpenAI Smartphone with Qualcomm & MediaTek — iPhone Rival in 2028
🤝 End of OpenAI-Microsoft Exclusivity: AGI Clause Removed
💰 X Money Launches: Elon's Digital Wallet with 6% APY
📵 WhatsApp Drops Android 5 Support — September 8, 2026
✈️ Samsung Wallet Trips: Smart Travel Management in One App
🔒 Google & Pentagon: Classified AI Deal with US Defense
☕ Grab your coffee — the tech world just flipped upside down again!
📱 1. OpenAI Smartphone: iPhone Rival with Qualcomm & MediaTek Chips
The biggest news of April 28 morning: OpenAI is building an AI-first smartphone set for mass production in 2028 with a target of 300-400 million units annually. Renowned analyst Ming-Chi Kuo from TF International Securities confirmed this from supply chain checks. Qualcomm stock surged 13% on the news!
📊 OpenAI Phone Initial Specs
The phone will reportedly feature an app-free design — instead of traditional apps, a central AI agent handles everything. Users won't need to open different apps; the AI learns user behavior and makes decisions autonomously. This is exactly what Sam Altman has been talking about for months: "a future where phones are calmer than today."
🎯 Tekin Analysis: Why This Threatens Apple
Apple stock dropped 1.7% after this news. Why? OpenAI has 500 million ChatGPT users — a ready user base. If this phone launches at a competitive price with native AI, it could capture the mid-range market Apple never focused on. John Ternus — Apple's incoming CEO — just found his first major challenge.
🤝 2. End of Exclusive Marriage: OpenAI & Microsoft Drop AGI Clause
In one of the most significant structural changes in the AI industry, OpenAI and Microsoft rewrote their historic partnership. Microsoft no longer holds exclusive rights to sell OpenAI models, and the controversial AGI clause — which cast a shadow over the relationship for years — has been officially removed.
📋 Key Changes in the New Deal
What was the AGI clause? It was a set of "if-this-then-that" scenarios defining what would happen to the contract if OpenAI achieved AGI. The problem: nobody agreed on what AGI actually means — and that ambiguity was a source of tension for years. With it gone, OpenAI can now sell its models on any cloud provider — AWS, Google Cloud, or anyone else.
💰 3. X Money Is Live: Elon's Digital Wallet with 6% APY
Elon Musk finally delivered on his promise. X Money — the digital wallet built into the X platform — has entered early public access. After months of internal beta testing and regulatory licensing across 40+ US states, the service is now available to American users with the goal of turning X into a financial super-app like China's WeChat.
💳 X Money Features
X Money runs on Visa Direct infrastructure enabling instant P2P transfers between users. The physical metal debit card has your X handle engraved on it — a nice identity element. The service currently supports fiat currency only (USD), with crypto support coming in future versions.
📵 4. WhatsApp Drops Android 5 — September 8, 2026
Meta announced that from September 8, 2026, WhatsApp will no longer work on phones running Android 5 (Lollipop) or older. This affects approximately 0.7% of 3 billion active Android users — around 21 million people who will need to either update their OS or buy a new phone.
⚠️ Affected Devices
Phones from 2014-2015
Phones from 2015 onwards
~4 months from now
✈️ 5. Samsung Wallet Trips: Smart Travel Management in One App
Samsung released a notable update to Samsung Wallet: the Trips feature. This new capability shows all your travel information — from flight tickets and hotel bookings to restaurant reservations and car rentals — in a single unified view. No more switching between 5 different apps.
🗺️ Samsung Wallet Trips Features
- 📋 Unified View: All reservations in one timeline
- ✈️ Flight Tickets: Auto-scan from email and add to Wallet
- 🏨 Hotels: Digital check-in directly from Wallet
- 🚗 Car Rentals: Digital key stored in Wallet
- 🔔 Smart Alerts: Gate reminders, flight delays, traffic updates
- 🌍 Multiple Trips: Manage several trips simultaneously
🔒 6. Google & Pentagon: Classified AI Deal with US Defense
Google has signed a classified AI agreement with the US Department of Defense (Pentagon) allowing the government to use Google's AI for "lawful purposes." This deal — an amendment to an existing contract — permits the Pentagon to adjust AI safety settings, raising serious concerns among Google employees.
⚠️ Deal Details
- 🏛️ Parties: Google Cloud + US Department of Defense
- 🤖 AI Tools: Gemini and Google Cloud AI services
- ⚙️ Special Power: Pentagon can adjust AI safety settings
- 🎯 Stated Purpose: "Lawful purposes" — no further details
- 🔐 Status: Classified — info leaked from internal sources
This echoes Project Maven in 2018 — when Google had a military AI contract, employees protested, and Google was forced to exit. Now 8 years later, Google is back in this space — this time more quietly and without public announcement.
⚔️ PROS & CONS: Today's Big Stories
✅ Pros
- ✓ OpenAI phone: more competition = lower prices
- ✓ End of exclusivity: OpenAI free, market more competitive
- ✓ X Money: 6% APY beats most traditional banks
- ✓ Samsung Trips: simpler travel management
- ✓ WhatsApp: better security by dropping old Android
❌ Cons
- ✗ OpenAI phone: 2 years away — very far
- ✗ X Money: US only, privacy concerns
- ✗ WhatsApp: 21 million users forced to upgrade
- ✗ Google-Pentagon: AI safety settings adjustable
- ✗ End of exclusivity: uncertainty for investors
❓ FAQ
🔹 When will the OpenAI phone launch and how much will it cost?
🔹 What was the AGI clause and why does removing it matter?
🔹 Is X Money available outside the US?
🔹 What's the real danger of Google's Pentagon AI deal?
📚 Sources & References
- Ming-Chi Kuo (TF International Securities) — OpenAI phone supply chain report
- The Verge / The Decoder — OpenAI-Microsoft deal restructure, AGI clause removal
- WABetaInfo — WhatsApp Android 5 support end announcement
- 99Bitcoins / CryptoRank — X Money early access details
- Times of India / CNBC — Google-Pentagon classified AI deal
- Gadgets360 — Samsung Wallet Trips feature
- Tekin Editorial Team — Analysis and commentary
🌟 Morning Wrap-Up — April 28
Tuesday April 28, 2026 was a historic day. OpenAI is transitioning from a software company to a hardware company. Microsoft lost its exclusivity but cut its costs. Elon Musk entered the financial market. And Google took a controversial step toward military AI. The tech world changes faster every day — stay with Tekin to never miss a beat!
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