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Samsung Galaxy S23 series receiving Video Call Streaming feature
Samsung Galaxy S23 is the latest flagship lineup of the Korean tech giant, which comes with various pro-grade hardware and software capabilities. Now, to take the passion further, Samsung is adding more additional condiments in the form of a Video Call Streaming feature to the Galaxy S23 series.
As per the information, Samsung is rolling out a new Video Call Streaming feature for the Galaxy S23 series, with the old February 2023 Android security patch. This new function will take the user’s experience to a new level, as the S23 series is famous for its best photography and camera components.
This latest feature will allow consumers of Galaxy S23 gadgets to switch their video call immediately on the Galaxy tablets connected and logged in with the same Samsung account. It will result in better video conferencing as the big screen device will offer a more seamless experience with adequate accuracy.
Notably, the feature will not allow users to switch their video calls made with applications that use VoIP such as WhatsApp, Google Meet, and more. Hence, video call streaming could only be performed when you make a call from the default Samsung Phone app, which too provides an ultimate result.
Moving on, the feature is currently available in China and there is no information available on its expansion in other countries as of now. Consequently, the update can be identified with the One UI build version ending with AWD3 and a giant installation package of 362.12MB. To download the latest update visit Settings > Software Update > Download & Install.
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