OpenClaw got a mobile app. OpenClaw itself runs on your server, and the phone connects to it and, on request, hands the agent your camera and mic: point the camera at your fridge and ask what to cook from what's there — the agent looks through your eyes and answers. Android is already on Google Play; the iPhone version is still in alpha and only works while the app is open on screen.
Cursor also released an iPhone app: you give the agent a task by voice, it works in the cloud, and you review and approve the edits from your phone. It's beta and paid-plans only for now.
Alongside is open-source Orca: it runs several agents in parallel, each in its own copy of the code. From your phone you switch between them and make tweaks while the main work runs on your computer.
Everywhere, the phone works together with the agent — sometimes as a remote control, sometimes as its eyes and ears.