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Since the lockdown and work from home, one of the important features on phones and PCs is live screen sharing over video calls.
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Apple released a feature for sharing content during FaceTime. And now Samsung is also adding a live screen sharing option via Google Duo.
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If you're a Samsung user and want to share content from your phone during a video call, here's how to use Google Duo Live Sharing on a Samsung phone.
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One thing to note is that this feature is available in Galaxy S22 & Tab S8 series with One UI 4.1. It will be available on other phones with One UI 4.1 update.
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Make sure you are on a video call with the user you want to share the screen with. During a video call, tap for more options.
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Tap on three dots and scroll to the left and select Live Sharing. Now select an app to share from. There are many apps available and we can expect more apps to join.
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After selecting the app, tap on Start Now. This will open the app. Play or open the content you want to share, and then tap Start Screen Sharing.