Overview
- Samsung’s mobile chief Won-Joon Choi told TechRadar the capability is “something we’re looking into.”
- The concept would use AI to let people adjust existing apps and personalize parts of the phone interface without traditional coding.
- Samsung has not started trials on One UI and has shared no details on scope, reliability, or rollout plans.
- Early examples in the market include Nothing’s Playground for prompt-made widgets and developer tools like OpenAI Codex and Anthropic’s Claude Agent for rapid prototyping.
- The interest fits Samsung’s broader AI push as it markets Galaxy S26 devices as “AI phones,” including a Now Nudge-to-Perplexity integration.