Samsung released a new feature. This feature turns Galaxy phones into webcams. People need webcams for video calls. Many laptops have bad built-in cameras. Now Galaxy phone owners have a solution. Samsung calls it Galaxy cameras for Webex. It works with Cisco Webex meetings. More apps might be supported later. Owners can use their phone’s camera instead. This gives much better video quality. The phone camera is usually better than a laptop camera. It uses the phone’s powerful hardware. Setup is easy. Users download the feature from the Galaxy Store. Then they connect the phone to their computer. They use a USB cable. A wireless option is not available now. The phone shows a special interface. This interface helps manage the camera feed. Users can see themselves on the phone screen. They can adjust the view before joining a call. The app transmits the video to the computer. Then the computer sends it to Webex. This happens automatically. Users see their phone camera listed in Webex settings. They select it as the video source. It works similarly to plugging in a regular webcam. Samsung promises high quality. The phone camera captures sharp images. It also handles different lighting well. This is good for home offices. Many people work remotely now. Better video makes meetings more professional. The feature is free. It requires a compatible Samsung phone. Newer models like the S23 series work. The S22 series and some foldables also work. Older phones might not be supported. Users need the latest software. They also need the Webex app on their computer. Samsung plans to expand compatibility. More phone models might get the feature later. The rollout starts this month.
(Samsung’s New Feature Lets Galaxy Phones Act as Webcams)
