Samsung Wants To Let You Vibe Code Your Galaxy Phone Experience
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Vibe Coding for Future Galaxy Phones
Samsung is exploring the idea of “vibe coding” for upcoming Galaxy devices, a feature that would let users describe app or interface changes in plain language and have AI generate the corresponding code. The concept was highlighted in a TechRadar interview with Won‑Joon Choi, Samsung’s head of mobile experience.
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Samsung’s Comments on Vibe Coding
“The usefulness of vibe coding on smartphones is that it opens up the possibility of customizing your smartphone experience in new ways, not just your apps but your UX.” – Won‑Joon Choi
“Right now we’re limited to premade tools, but with vibe coding, users could adjust their favorite apps or make something customized to their needs. So vibe coding is very interesting, and something we’re looking into.”
Galaxy S26 Series: AI‑First Phones
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S26 series, branding them as “AI phones” rather than traditional smartphones. Key highlights include:
- AI‑focused software upgrades such as the new Now Nudge and expanded Audio Eraser tools.
- A 39 % improvement in NPU processing, boosting on‑device AI performance.
- Introduction of Perplexity as an alternative AI assistant alongside the Gemini assistant, with hints that additional AI models may be supported in future updates.