The first Android 16 developer preview adds an Audio Sharing feature that lets other people listen to your phone’s media along with you.

  • SteveDinn@lemmy.ca
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    12 days ago

    I can already do this on my Samsung Galaxy S23. Has this been a Samsung-only thing?

    That being said, Samsung’s Bluetooth UI leaves much to be desired, IMO.

    Edit: Granted, it doesn’t work exactly as described in the article, but I can have multiple BT speakers playing the same content from my phone.

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      12 days ago

      I can do this with my Note 20 ultra. It’s a Bluetooth 5 feature. We can also have multiple sources connected to one speaker. This all has nothing to do with Android 16.

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      11 days ago

      it is.

      I had been using samsung devices and lg devices for quite a bit and I could send audio to two bluetooth devices with the note 8. I had always carried two devices, my other device was the a32. I had thought it was something that was a normal thing. then I upgraded to an xperia 1 III. a while later I then tried to send audio to two different speakers. I first connected to one of my speakers and then tried to connect to another one at work. it did connect, but it disconnected from my speaker. looking around I find out that it was a pretty much samsung only thing. opening up the ability to all android devices is a good thing.

    • Spiralvortexisalie@lemmy.world
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      12 days ago

      Yeah Airpods/iPhones have had this for almost a half decade, I am just as confused, seeing everybody act like this is brand new and mind-bending tech.