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Samsung wants to let you vibe code apps and more on future Galaxy phones

As Samsung doubles down on AI for its Galaxy smartphones, the company says it is “looking into” ways to bring vibe coding into the experience.

Speaking to TechRadar, Samsung said that it is looking into future ways for Galaxy phones to offer ways for users to vibe code certain parts of the experience. This includes apps, apparently, but also the entire software experience.

Samsung’s Woo-Joon Choi said that the company is looking at the “possibility of customising your smartphone experience in new ways, not just your apps but your UX,” envisioning a future where Galaxy users can “adjust their favorite apps or make something customized to their needs” with the help of AI.

The specifics of this are very uncertain, of course, but the possibilities are also endless.

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Vibe coding has become a popular trend for many, as it gives users with little to no knowledge of coding the ability to create things for themselves, at least in certain cases. One great example of that recently is Nothing’s “Essential Apps” project, which lets users generate homescreen widgets with app-like functionality using AI models.

Meanwhile, on the full development side of things, AI tools have become very useful for developers, with Google even now recommending the best models for assistance in Android app development.

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