

- #GOOGLE DUO SCREEN SHARE IPHONE UPDATE#
- #GOOGLE DUO SCREEN SHARE IPHONE UPGRADE#
- #GOOGLE DUO SCREEN SHARE IPHONE ANDROID#
#GOOGLE DUO SCREEN SHARE IPHONE UPGRADE#
The new experience, though, comes as an upgrade as users will get a dedicated live sharing menu when they make a new Duo call on a Samsung device.
#GOOGLE DUO SCREEN SHARE IPHONE ANDROID#
However, they will still be able to watch or view the content that has been shared by users on any of the supported devices.įor some time, Google Duo has allowed users on Android 8 and up to share their screen to show photos and videos appearing on their devices with others. Users who don't own one of the latest Samsung phones or tablets or the eligible Pixel phones will not be able to share their content via Google Duo. It, thus, makes sense for the Android maker to take on Apple with its own offering on at least Samsung devices at the initial stage. Interestingly, Google doesn't have YouTube as a part of the apps being supported by SharePlay.

SharePlay works in the FaceTime app to let you watch movies and shows with your friends on the Apple TV app, listen to your favourite album or playlist on Apple Music, or even send what you are watching through the Apple TV integration. However, it certainly shows that Google and Samsung are trying to copy SharePlay that Apple introduced in iOS 15.1 last year. The list of supported apps for live sharing is not long at this moment.
#GOOGLE DUO SCREEN SHARE IPHONE UPDATE#
Gadgets 360 has reached out to Google for this clarity and will update this space when the company responds. Using live sharing support, Google said that users on the Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 series will be able to brainstorm ideas on whiteboard app Jamboard as well as share ideas and images in Samsung Notes and Gallery, watch videos on YouTube, or search for locations on Google Maps.Įngadget reports that in addition to the latest Samsung devices, Google Pixel phones will also get live sharing support on Google Duo.Įxact details about which Pixel models will receive the support are yet to be revealed.

Samsung's new flagship phones are also getting YouTube previews support in Messages to deliver an upgraded experience. The development was announced by Google as a part of the Galaxy Unpacked 2022 event. The feature will debut on the newly launched Samsung Galaxy S22 and Galaxy Tab S8 series where users will be able to watch videos and view an online whiteboard together. Screensharing could become an invaluable tool in the future, but for now, you'll have to wait for another update in case it's also broken for you.Google and Samsung are on a move to take on Apple's SharePlay feature by introducing live sharing to the video-calling app Google Duo. All the person I was calling could see was a gray frame instead of my screen - in Android Police's case, though, the recipient only saw a frozen image of the caller's display. Unfortunately, the feature still seems pretty buggy and wouldn't work properly when I tried it out. A couple of red buttons also show up to give you way to stop sharing your screen whenever you want. If you choose to continue, a red border shows what the person on the other end of the line can see. Tapping the new icon brings up a prompt warning you that Duo will start displaying everything on your screen. To access the feature, simply tap on your screen to see the new screensharing icon above the camera-flip one. Google Duo has just made it easier to play tech support to friends and family: the video chat app's latest version comes with the ability to share your screen during a call.
