Samsung has collaborated with Microsoft to enable smartphones to be used as webcams for video conferencing with its Galaxy Book4 computer series.
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Not only could this lead to higher image quality for video calls, but it also offers the user greater freedom to move around the room and share a more dynamic view of their workspace and surroundings.
Galaxy Book4, which was recently released, will also gain multidevice connectivity through Microsoft Copilot, which leverages AI technology to create a more seamless experience between PC and mobile.
The consumer electronics corporation Samsung introduced the latest update to its Galaxy Book4 in a press release: “Samsung recently celebrated the release of the new Galaxy Book4 series – its most intelligent and powerful PC line-up yet.
“The latest series offers intelligent performance, enhanced security and a vivid, interactive display, all contained in an ultra-portable design.
“Samsung has been elevating what a PC can do and has been collaborating with Microsoft to create new, seamless connected experiences.
Samsung continued:
Now, these experiences are being advanced further with new connectivity features that make the Galaxy Book4 series smoother, smarter, and more adaptable, reinforcing Samsung and Microsoft’s commitment to providing the best PC experience possible.”
Smartphone Camera Integration
With hybrid working on the rise and video conferencing becoming a staple of home and work communications, combining the quality and mobility of a smartphone into its latest Galaxy Book is arguably a no-brainer.
The Galaxy Book4 now allows access to smartphone cameras for video calls on video conferencing applications like Microsoft Teams.
Users will also be able to utilise the front and back cameras on their mobile devices to adjust their camera’s view quickly and easily without needing to touch their PC.




