I was surprised to learn today, however, that Samsung Galaxy phones have not supported this feature. You've been able to turn Galaxy devices into webcams using third-party apps, but it was never baked into the OS itself. It's not a huge deal, but it adds an extra hurdle that doesn't need to be there, and likely reduces the chances that Galaxy users even know they can use their smartphones as a webcam.
This isn't the only Galaxy S26-exclusive feature to drop this week. Samsung also rolled out AirDrop support for the S26 line, joining the Pixel 9 and Pixel 10 series. Now, these Android phones can send files wireless to iPhones via Quick Share, something that would have sounded impossible six months ago.
How to use your Galaxy S26 as a webcam
Now, you should see your S26 as a camera option in any video calling client you use. Just select it over your device's webcam (or choose it as your camera if you don't have one in the first place), and you should notice a bump up in camera quality.
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