Is 8GB RAM enough for a smartphone in 2026?
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What is “Vibe Coding” and can I do it on my phone?
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What is “Vibe Coding” and can I do it on my phone?
@Abdullah-Awan said in Is 8GB RAM enough for a smartphone in 2026?:
What is “Vibe Coding” and can I do it on my phone?
“Vibe Coding” is the 2026 trend of building apps using nothing but natural language via AI (like Replit Agent or Claude). Yes, you can do it on a phone! Use a mobile browser to access an AI agent, tell it what app you want to build, and it writes the code. It’s called “Vibe Coding” because you’re providing the vibe (intent), and the AI handles the syntax.
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@Alexander said in Is 8GB RAM enough for a smartphone in 2026?:
Is the 2026 RAM shortage raising phone prices?
Partially. The surge in AI-capable PCs and smartphones has caused a “high-bandwidth memory” (HBM) shortage. This is why we’ve seen a $50–$100 price hike on flagship models this year. Manufacturers are passing the cost of expensive AI chips onto the consumer.
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@vnc-com said in Is 8GB RAM enough for a smartphone in 2026?:
iPhone 17 Pro vs. Samsung S25 Ultra: Which camera is better?
It’s a tie, but for different users.
iPhone 17 Pro: Wins for Video and “Skin Tone” accuracy. It’s the best for creators.
Samsung S25 Ultra: Wins for Zoom and “Macro” (close-up) photography. If you take photos of nature or distant objects, Samsung’s AI-assisted zoom is still king.
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Why did some niche brands (like Asus) stop making phones in 2026?
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Why did some niche brands (like Asus) stop making phones in 2026?
@Ashok-Kumar said in Is 8GB RAM enough for a smartphone in 2026?:
Why did some niche brands (like Asus) stop making phones in 2026?
The “Market Squeeze.” As the cost of AI development and specialized hardware increases, smaller brands can’t compete with the massive R&D budgets of Apple, Samsung, and Xiaomi. Niche brands are pivoting to specialized hardware, like VR headsets or AI-wearables, where there is more room for growth.
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Are foldable phones durable enough to last 3 years yet?