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Samsung Explores ‘Vibe Coding’ for Future Galaxy Phones

Samsung says the AI concept remains exploratory with no announced timeline.

Overview

  • Won‑Joon Choi, head of Samsung’s Mobile eXperience business, told TechRadar the company is looking into vibe coding as a potential Galaxy capability.
  • Vibe coding would use large language models to let users create or modify first‑party apps and phone UX from natural‑language prompts without traditional coding.
  • Coverage stresses that Samsung has not confirmed active development in One UI or any release plan, and the idea could be years away.
  • The exploration builds on recent Galaxy AI additions launched with the Galaxy S26 series, which expanded on‑device assistance and creation tools.
  • Reporters note both promise and risks, citing personalization benefits alongside concerns about code quality, security vulnerabilities, and the need for strong safeguards, as industry experiments from Bitrig and Nothing illustrate the trend.