The connected power of Samsung Galaxy

Galaxy connected devices are perfect together, opening up new ways to seamlessly communicate, work, play and stay healthy. 1

Various Galaxy devices are on a table with a cup of coffee and a plant: a Galaxy Book, a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, Galaxy Buds and a Galaxy Tab. A person's hands are partially visible, with a Galaxy Watch on one wrist. The other hand holds an S Pen, drawing on the Galaxy Tab while referencing content on the Galaxy Book. The smartphone shows the Nearby devices GUI, displaying connected devices as icons. Various Galaxy devices are on a table with a cup of coffee and a plant: a Galaxy Book, a Samsung Galaxy smartphone, Galaxy Buds and a Galaxy Tab. A person's hands are partially visible, with a Galaxy Watch on one wrist. The other hand holds an S Pen, drawing on the Galaxy Tab while referencing content on the Galaxy Book. The smartphone shows the Nearby devices GUI, displaying connected devices as icons.

Leave compatibility issues in the past. Galaxy devices are made to work together, effortlessly. From hosting video calls from your smart TV or Galaxy Tab, to sharing files and collaborating with your team, Galaxy makes it simple.

Nearby devices

Easy discovery & connection with my Samsung devices

Not sure what functions you can use between your own devices? With Nearby devices, you can see your nearby devices at a glance and easily connect them with drag & drop to check the available features right away. Of course, you can also execute functions or change settings! 2

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3 lifestyle shots depict device connectivity via Nearby devices. On the left, a woman wears Galaxy Buds and a Galaxy Watch. She holds a Samsung Galaxy smartphone displaying Nearby devices GUI with icons for different Galaxy devices. On the right, the top half shows a person holding a Galaxy Tab with a similar GUI, and a Galaxy Book placed nearby. The bottom half shows a Galaxy Book displaying pop-up windows for Nearby devices, File Explorer and a PowerPoint presentation, with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone nearby. 3 lifestyle shots depict device connectivity via Nearby devices. On the left, a woman wears Galaxy Buds and a Galaxy Watch. She holds a Samsung Galaxy smartphone displaying Nearby devices GUI with icons for different Galaxy devices. On the right, the top half shows a person holding a Galaxy Tab with a similar GUI, and a Galaxy Book placed nearby. The bottom half shows a Galaxy Book displaying pop-up windows for Nearby devices, File Explorer and a PowerPoint presentation, with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone nearby.

Share almost anywhere

Forget barriers between devices. Galaxy lets you take your content where you want it to go.

Quick Share

Quick Share across Android devices

Quick Share makes sending photos, videos and documents quick and easy. Share files with nearby Galaxy smartphones, tablets, PCs or even non-Samsung Android devices, all within seconds. Now, you can also transfer files to multiple contacts simultaneously, regardless of their location. 3

Two scenes illustrate file sharing via Quick Share. In the top scene, two people sit side by side, each looking at their smartphone. The left smartphone displays available devices for file sharing, while the right smartphone shows a pop-up asking whether to accept the file. In the bottom scene, a woman outdoors and a man indoors are sharing files from a distance. The smartphone GUI on the right shows the Quick Share screen. Under the Share to devices nearby section is the QR code or link button. Below is the Recommended section. Profile icons for Tom and Amy appear on the top row, while those for Jay, David, Jennie and Sofia are on the bottom row. David’s profile icon has a checkmark overlaid on it, with the word 'Sent' displayed underneath. Jennie and Sofia’s icons show device type indicators on the right. Under the Share to contacts section, Edward is selected among the list of contacts, with a progress ring around his profile icon and the text Sending... below his name. The Quick Share icon appears at the bottom right corner. Two scenes illustrate file sharing via Quick Share. In the top scene, two people sit side by side, each looking at their smartphone. The left smartphone displays available devices for file sharing, while the right smartphone shows a pop-up asking whether to accept the file. In the bottom scene, a woman outdoors and a man indoors are sharing files from a distance. The smartphone GUI on the right shows the Quick Share screen. Under the Share to devices nearby section is the QR code or link button. Below is the Recommended section. Profile icons for Tom and Amy appear on the top row, while those for Jay, David, Jennie and Sofia are on the bottom row. David’s profile icon has a checkmark overlaid on it, with the word 'Sent' displayed underneath. Jennie and Sofia’s icons show device type indicators on the right. Under the Share to contacts section, Edward is selected among the list of contacts, with a progress ring around his profile icon and the text Sending... below his name. The Quick Share icon appears at the bottom right corner.

Storage Share

Effortlessly open your mobile files directly on your Galaxy Book

Have you ever been annoyed by having to connect a cable every time you wanted to view photos, videos or document files from your mobile on your Galaxy Book? Now you can access and stream files from your mobile wirelessly without any cables! 4

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On the left, a Galaxy smartphone displays thumbnails of gallery items. In the center is the Storage Share icon. On the right, a Galaxy Book displays an open folder with items from the smartphone. Behind the folder, a presentation file incorporating some of those items is partially visible. On the left, a Galaxy smartphone displays thumbnails of gallery items. In the center is the Storage Share icon. On the right, a Galaxy Book displays an open folder with items from the smartphone. Behind the folder, a presentation file incorporating some of those items is partially visible.

Smart View

Mirror your phone to your TV. Keep your privacy.

Smart View allows you to mirror your screen safely, keeping your personal messages private. With the "Cast app only" feature, you can share your phone screen on to your TV or other devices, while still using your phone for other tasks. 5

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A video clip is received through a message on Galaxy smartphone. The video is being played on TV through Smart View. A video clip is received through a message on Galaxy smartphone. The video is being played on TV through Smart View.

Get in touch like never before

Open communication is easier in an open Galaxy ecosystem.

Video Call Transfer

Talk, watch and laugh together

In the midst of a call? Keep the conversation going from the driveway to the living room with the press of a button. Seamlessly transfer your call from your smartphone to your tablet, and when you need to run, simply transfer the call right back. 6

On the left, a Galaxy smartphone in the middle of a Google Meet video call. The transfer icon at the top center is highlighted. The call has been transferred to the Galaxy Tab on the right, where the participants' video feeds appear larger. On the left, a Galaxy smartphone in the middle of a Google Meet video call. The transfer icon at the top center is highlighted. The call has been transferred to the Galaxy Tab on the right, where the participants' video feeds appear larger.

Call on other devices

Never miss a call

If you’re working on a Galaxy Tab or PC, your connected Galaxy phone will send any calls your way so you’re always in the loop. 7

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A person lying on a sofa, using a Galaxy Book, viewed from behind. Incoming call notifications appear on both the Galaxy Book and a Galaxy Tab on the sofa. These notifications are magnified on the left, showing the caller's name, Christina Adams. On the right, a Galaxy smartphone screen displays the same incoming call. A person lying on a sofa, using a Galaxy Book, viewed from behind. Incoming call notifications appear on both the Galaxy Book and a Galaxy Tab on the sofa. These notifications are magnified on the left, showing the caller's name, Christina Adams. On the right, a Galaxy smartphone screen displays the same incoming call.

Elevate your productivity
with Samsung Galaxy

Syncing Galaxy devices lets you create an efficient, get-things-done workstation wherever you are.

Link to Windows

What’s on your phone is now on your PC

Reach a new level of synergy with Link to Windows. Instead of switching between messages and apps on multiple devices, have it laid out simultaneously on one PC screen. Take your workflow continuity a step further with the Recent Apps and Recent Websites — displaying the mobile apps and searches you've recently made directly onto your PC. 8

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On the left is Galaxy Book displaying a website that was recently opened on Galaxy smartphone. On the right is Galaxy smartphone displaying different app icons. On the left is Galaxy Book displaying a website that was recently opened on Galaxy smartphone. On the right is Galaxy smartphone displaying different app icons.

Second Screen

Extend your digital workspace

Increase your productivity with Galaxy Tab as a secondary display. The Second Screen PC app allows you to expand your PC screen onto your Galaxy Tab, providing extra workspace through either wired or wireless connections. Great ideas? Jot down it down, illustrate and ideate by using the S Pen capture your thoughts and put them in action. 9

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Galaxy Book and Galaxy Tab can be seen, side by side. Galaxy Book is displaying a reference image on the left side of its screen. A design tool is open on the right side and Galaxy Tab is being used as a Second screen. S Pen is being used to draw on Galaxy Tab. Galaxy Book and Galaxy Tab can be seen, side by side. Galaxy Book is displaying a reference image on the left side of its screen. A design tool is open on the right side and Galaxy Tab is being used as a Second screen. S Pen is being used to draw on Galaxy Tab.

Samsung Notes

Collaborate anywhere with Samsung Notes

With Samsung Notes, your notes intuitively sync across your Galaxy devices through Samsung Cloud, providing a smooth note-taking experience. Have a collaborative project? Simply create a note, share it with a link and invite others to view and edit. 10

Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Tab and Galaxy smartphone are displaying the same Samsung Notes screen. S Pen is on top of Galaxy Tab, underlining a part of the text. Galaxy Fold, Galaxy Tab and Galaxy smartphone are displaying the same Samsung Notes screen. S Pen is on top of Galaxy Tab, underlining a part of the text.

Multi Control

Controlling devices is super easy

Efficiently multitask across your Galaxy devices with Multi Control — from your Galaxy Book, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy smartphone, smart monitors or TV — use a single mouse, keyboard or trackpad to drag and drop across multiple devices. Seamlessly work from one device to another, right from the tips of your fingers. 11

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Make your life smart and healthy with Samsung Galaxy services

Your Galaxy Watch and Galaxy phone work together as one powerful connected team.

Find My Phone

No need to worry about leaving your phone behind

Can’t find your phone? If it’s nearby, give it a call with a paired Watch via Find My Phone. If it’s out of range and disconnected from Bluetooth, use Samsung Find to access your phone’s location on a map and give it a ring through your Watch. 18

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In the background, a smartphone is left outside on a park bench, while someone is walking away. In the foreground, there are two Galaxy Watch GUIs set to the Find My Phone feature. One of the Watches shows a prompt to Start the feature, while the other Watch shows the phone in a map view, with an option for ringing available at the bottom of the screen. In the background, a smartphone is left outside on a park bench, while someone is walking away. In the foreground, there are two Galaxy Watch GUIs set to the Find My Phone feature. One of the Watches shows a prompt to Start the feature, while the other Watch shows the phone in a map view, with an option for ringing available at the bottom of the screen.

Enjoy entertainment without limits

Galaxy makes it easier to share, search for and immerse yourself in your favorite music and shows.

Media Output

Keep the music playing during switches

Want to keep the music going? Simply open Media output on Quick panel, to continue listening on your Galaxy Buds, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi speakers, and control your devices all within a single screen. Moreover, you can connect two or more Wi-Fi speakers simultaneously and enjoy your music in perfect unison. Enhance your entertainment with your Samsung Galaxy smartphone. 19

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A woman holding a book in one hand and a mug in the other. Two Music Frames are mounted on the wall. On the right, a GUI of Media output pop-up displays the currently playing music and a list of three connected speakers, Music Frame Left, Music Frame Right and Living room speaker. Below each speaker name is a volume control bar. A woman holding a book in one hand and a mug in the other. Two Music Frames are mounted on the wall. On the right, a GUI of Media output pop-up displays the currently playing music and a list of three connected speakers, Music Frame Left, Music Frame Right and Living room speaker. Below each speaker name is a volume control bar.

Auto Switch

Jump from movies to calls automatically

Say you're watching a movie on your Galaxy Tab with your Galaxy Buds and suddenly receive a call on your phone. Auto Switch instantaneously connects your Galaxy Buds to your phone, so you can answer from your Buds right away. Once the call ends, it reconnects you back to your movie. 20

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Auto Hotspot

Get online instantly, wherever you are

With Auto Hotspot, your Galaxy Tab stays connected to your phone’s hotspot, then automatically turns on the Wi-Fi when you need it. 21

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A person sitting on outdoor stairs, looking into his Galaxy Tab. On the right, the Galaxy Tab GUI shows that it is connected to Jake's Galaxy S25 Ultra's hotspot. A person sitting on outdoor stairs, looking into his Galaxy Tab. On the right, the Galaxy Tab GUI shows that it is connected to Jake's Galaxy S25 Ultra's hotspot.

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  1. Available functions may vary depending on device, country, region, carrier or version of One UI.
  2. To use Nearby devices, the following conditions must be met.
    • Feature availability: Your phone, tablet, or PC must be signed in to your same Samsung account and must have both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. Galaxy phones and tablets require One UI 7 or higher. Galaxy Books with Nearby devices app needs to be installed from the Microsoft Store, and the software versions below are required. Samsung Settings 6.0 or higher (Arm), Samsung Continuity Service 1.13 or higher.
    • Discoverable devices: Devices that meet the conditions below will appear when you tap the Nearby devices button in the quick panel. Galaxy phones and tablets: Must be signed in to the same Samsung account and Bluetooth must be turned on. One UI 7 or higher is required to use all features. Limited features are available if your phone or tablet has One UI 4.1.1 or higher and Continuity Service 1.2.27 or higher.
      Galaxy Book must be signed in to the same Samsung account and Bluetooth must be turned on and requires Samsung Settings 6.0 or higher (Arm), Samsung Continuity Service 1.13 or higher. Samsung TVs and Smart monitors, and projectors must be turned on and must have connected to this phone/tablet at least once using Smart View or DeX. Only TVs released in 2016 or later are supported. Not discoverable on Galaxy Books. Galaxy Buds, watches, fitness bands, and rings must be paired with this phone using Bluetooth. Bluetooth must be turned on. Galaxy Buds must be removed from case or case must be opened. Galaxy Watch4 and above are supported. Watches, bands, and rings aren't discoverable on Galaxy Books or tablet.
  3. Available on devices with One UI 2.1 or above and Android OS 10 (Q OS) version or higher installed. Supported PCs include Galaxy Books, including Qualcomm-based PCs released in 2020 or later, and Windows PCs from other manufacturers with Intel Bluetooth/Wi-Fi drivers (OS: Windows 10 2004 version or higher, Bluetooth driver: Intel version 22.50.02 or higher, Wi-Fi driver: Intel version 22.50.07 or higher). Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connection are required for Quick Share. The number of devices Quick Share can share to at the same time may vary depending on the Wi-Fi chip hardware of the sharing device. Actual speed may vary depending on device, network condition and user environment. For file sharing with QR codes and contacts, a maximum of 1,000 files can be transferred at a time. There is a size limitation of 10GB per file and 10GB per day that can be transferred. The link will expire after two days. Sender's device requires a Samsung account, and both sender and receiver devices require Internet connection.
  4. Each device must be signed in to the same Samsung account and must have both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth turned on. Requires updated Galaxy smartphones and tablets with One UI 7 or higher and kernel version 5.15 or higher and Galaxy Book2 or later(Intel) and Galaxy Book4 or later(Arm). Feature availability may vary by region and device model.
  5. Smart View available only on smart TVs, Galaxy smartphones and tablets that support Miracast. App Cast availability may vary depending on device, application and country/region. 
  6. Google Meet is a trademark of Google LLC. Available on Galaxy devices (smartphones and tablets) using the same Google account already registered. This feature can be only used in group calls. Video quality may vary depending on the number of participants and network conditions. This feature is subject to change without notice.
  7. Call on other devices feature requires both devices to be connected to the same Samsung account and devices need be initially paired in the settings in order to automatically connect. Available on Samsung devices running Android P and with 3GB RAM and above. Requires PC running Windows 10 with version 1809 or above, Galaxy Book running One UI 5.0 or above and Galaxy smartphone running One UI 5.0 or above. Service function rollout date may vary by region, carrier and device.
  8. Users must link their Samsung Galaxy device to their Windows PC through ‘Link to Windows’ on mobile devices and the Microsoft Phone Link App on PC and follow the set-up prompts, including being signed into the same Microsoft account. Link to Windows is preloaded on select Samsung Galaxy devices. Tablets require One UI 5.1.1 or above. PC (Microsoft Phone Link App) requires Windows 10 or above. Microsoft Phone Link recommends Samsung Galaxy device to be on the same Wi-Fi network as the PC. Some mobile apps may restrict content to be shared on other screens. Some related features may vary by device. Tablets do not include the Call/Message features. 'Recent Websites' is only available when using Samsung Internet app on Samsung Galaxy smartphones with One UI 3.1.1 or above (Samsung Galaxy S, Note, Z Fold, Z Flip), tablets with One UI 5.1.1 or above (available only on Tab S models, not on Tab FE or Tab Lite models) and Windows PCs with Windows 10 20H1 or above. Requires latest app updates to Microsoft Phone Link/Link to Windows/Samsung Internet. 
  9. Second Screen is available on all Galaxy Tab S series from S7 onward and Active4 Pro, Active5 running One UI 5.1.1 and later version. (One UI 6.1.1 or later version is recommended). Requires a same Samsung account logged in on both Galaxy Tab and Galaxy Book to directly launch Second Screen from a PC without activating it on Galaxy Tab. PCs with Wireless Display and Windows 10 20H2 or above are required.
  10. For general use of Samsung Notes between devices, network or Wi-Fi connection is required. All devices must be logged in to the same Samsung account. Not available on wearable devices. Working on shared notes as a group is available only on Galaxy Phone and Tab with Android O OS or higher. Requires the latest app update to Samsung Notes app.
  11. Each device must be registered with the same Samsung Account and connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Multi control is supported on Galaxy phones and tablets running on One UI 5.1.1 or above, Galaxy Book series devices released in 2021 or later with Samsung Settings v1.5(Intel) or Samsung Settings v3.3(ARM), 2024 TVs and 2024 Smart monitors. Some functions(such as Copy & Paste or Drag & Drop) may not be available on certain devices or apps. Feature availability may vary by region(e.g., not provided in People's Republic of China).
  12. Requires Samsung Health application version 6.24 or later.
  13. Galaxy Watch7 must be paired with a Samsung Galaxy smartphone with Android 11.
  14. All information on Samsung Health intended for general wellness purposes only. Guidance provided for your personal reference only. Not intended for use in detection, diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition or sleep disorder. Consult a medical professional for advice. UX/UI may vary depending on software version, model and region among other factors.
  15. Energy score and Wellness tips are available on Android phones (Android 11 or above) and requires Samsung Health app (v6.27 or above). 
  16. To check the Energy score, the health data tracked from Samsung Galaxy Watch (Galaxy Watch4 series and later models, excluding Galaxy Fit3) or Samsung Galaxy Ring must be synchronized with the Samsung Health App. Needs at least the previous day’s activity data and sleep, and heart rate data during sleep. 
  17. AGEs(Advanced Glycation End-products) are measured by the Galaxy Watch7 series and later models. (*The labs function) AGEs index uses the optical bio-signal sensor on the Galaxy Watch7 series that operates within the limits set by IEC62471 safety regulations. However, people with photosensitive skin may have adverse reactions to light, such as skin discoloration or a rash. You should avoid using this feature if you experience symptoms of photosensitivity.
  18. Samsung Find (Find My Phone) is supported on Galaxy Watches with Wear OS paired with Galaxy smartphones with Android 10 and above. The paired smartphone should be signed into a Samsung account.
    • Find My Phone ringing and Ringing on Map view are supported when Bluetooth is connected and within range. Ringing on Map view can also be activated remotely.
    • For remote activation, your Watch must be connected to Wi-Fi or mobile data. Your Watch and smartphone should be signed into the same Samsung account and access to location tracking needs to be allowed.
  19. To connect Wi-Fi speakers on Media Output, the speakers should support Chromecast and be available on Galaxy devices with One UI 5.1 or above. Both Wi-Fi speaker and Galaxy device must be on the same Wi-Fi network. Bluetooth speakers and Buds need to be in pairing mode to use Media Output.
  20. Auto Switch feature only available on Galaxy smartphones and tablets with One UI 4.1.1 or above, on Galaxy Watch4 Series and later models, on Samsung TV models launched in 2022 or later and on Galaxy Book models with One UI 6.0 or above. Galaxy Buds must be paired at least once with your Galaxy smartphone, tablet, watch, TV or Book to use Auto Switch with the devices. Auto Switch is available on Buds2 Pro, Buds3 and Buds3 Pro only and not other models. Eligible products must be logged into the same Samsung account, and have both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi turned on.
  21. Availability of mobile hotspot on phone may vary depending on carrier policy. All the devices should be registered under same Samsung account. Phone must be connected to mobile network.