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What you gotta know
Samsung and Microsoft are best friends in the tech world.
The companies work together closely to integrate PC and smartphone experiences across Microsoft software and Samsung hardware and services.

Future Samsung Galaxy flagship smartphones will support being used as webcams on Windows PCs.
The concept of using your smartphone as a webcam is not new.
Third-party developers have worked on it for years and some smartphone manufacturers have similar functionality.
For example,Motorola’s Ready Forlets you use supported devices as a webcam.

Samsung Galaxy phones will soon support having their cameras used as a webcam on Windows.
Even Android itself has this functionality in the works, though results are hit and miss.
The announcement came during Samsung’s presentation atCES 2024, which was reported on byThe Verge.
We’ll have to wait to get all the details from Samsung.

High-quality webcams can be expensive, so using your smartphone could be a more affordable option.
If software support rolls out smoothly, it could save you quite a bit of money.
The best webcams can cost hundreds of dollars.
Copilot on Samsung
Samsung also announced its plan to integrateCopilotinto its devies.

Both Android-based and Windows-based Samsung hardware will get a boost from Microsoft’s Copilot.
Only specific devices will gain the integration, however.
Copilot will have the ability to create messages based on your history.

It will also be able to send messages from a PC.
Gabrio teased more Copilot integrations in the future but did not share any specifics.
Microsoft is in the same boat.

But the timing of this announcement seems strange.
That being said, better late than never.
Plenty of people still work remotely or in a hybrid setting.











