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Updated · SamMobile - Samsung news · May 28
Samsung Pushes One UI 8.5 Audio Broadcast to Galaxy Phones, Letting Unlimited Nearby Listeners Tune In
Updated
Updated · SamMobile - Samsung news · May 28

Samsung Pushes One UI 8.5 Audio Broadcast to Galaxy Phones, Letting Unlimited Nearby Listeners Tune In

6 articles · Updated · SamMobile - Samsung news · May 28
  • One UI 8.5 adds a more prominent Audio broadcast option in Galaxy phones' Connected Devices menu, surfacing Samsung's Bluetooth LE Audio sharing tool to more users.
  • Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast power the feature, allowing a phone to stream music or voice to any number of nearby listeners as long as they are within signal range.
  • Settings in the new menu let broadcasters name their device, add a password and choose media or voice, while listeners can join from a Listen tab or by scanning a QR code.
  • One UI 8.5 is already rolling out to more Galaxy devices worldwide, extending a feature Samsung is positioning for uses such as group listening and silent-disco-style sessions.
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