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How to use One UI 4.1-based Google Duo Live Sharing feature on your Samsung Galaxy S22?
Google Duo Live Sharing is among the various new features coming with One UI 4.1 on the Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 series. No wonder it’s debuting on Samsung’s devices instead of Google’s. Most notably, it is a clone of the SharePlay feature that Apple released with iOS 15 last year.
Although we now want to be on the other side of the epidemic, chatting is still more popular than ever and it is unlikely to go away. That’s why Samsung is partnering with Google to introduce live sharing for the Google Duo.
One UI 4.1 Google Duo Live Sharing
Have you ever had fun watching an Instagram Reel video and you wanted to share it with your friends and see their reaction, but are they hundreds of thousands of miles away? Thanks to Google Duo Live Sharing, this is no longer an issue. You can share videos with them and see their reactions in real-time. It can also be used to share game highlights with anyone.
Even better, Google Duo now has a collaborative virtual whiteboard. So you can think with all your colleagues on Google Duo. This is great because most workplaces do not go back to work full time in the office or working from home or a hybrid approach.
How to use One UI 4.1-based Google Duo Live Sharing feature on your Samsung Galaxy S22?
Important: You won’t be on camera while you share your screen. You can only share your screen on one-to-one calls.
- Open Google Duo.
- Start a video call.
- At the bottom, tap More options > Screen share > Start now.
- The other caller can accept or cancel your request to share your screen.
- To end your screen share, tap Screen share.
Tip: If you can’t find Screen share, tap More and swipe left to find more controls.
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