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According to news on February 21, Samsung today announced that it will bring Bluetooth Auracast audio broadcasting functionality to the Galaxy S23 series, Z Fold5, Z Flip5 mobile phones, and Galaxy Tab S9 series tablets that have been upgraded to One UI 6.1 and above.
Starting last year, Samsung has gradually added support for the Bluetooth Auracast audio broadcast function on Galaxy Buds 2 Pro headphones and Samsung smart TVs. Galaxy S24 series phones running One UI 6.1 have added support. For Samsung devices that are eligible for upgrade to One UI 6.1, you can open "Settings" > "Bluetooth" > "Three-dot Menu" > "Use Auracast to Broadcast Sound" to start audio broadcasting. Galaxy devices running One UI 5.1.1 update and higher also support the "Listen to Auracast Radio" feature. Supported devices include: Galaxy S24 SeriesGalaxy S23 SeriesGalaxy Z Fold5, Z Fold4, Z Flip5, Z Flip4Galaxy A54 5G, Galaxy M54 5GGalaxy Tab S9 series, Tab S9 FE series, Tab Active 5 5GSamsung has also expanded the 360 audio function to support some smartphones TV models, including Samsung Neo QLED 8K (QN900D, QN800D), Neo QLED 4K (QN95D, QN90D, QN87D, QN85D), etc. The Galaxy Buds audio switching feature, already available on its phones and tablets, is now available on the Galaxy Book4 series of laptops. Note: The Bluetooth Forum (Bluetooth SIG) launched a new trademark Auracast™ in 2022, which is a new Bluetooth broadcast audio function that enables the audio transmitter to broadcast to an unlimited number of nearby Bluetooth audio receivers. Broadcasting, capable of broadcasting high-quality stereo audio in public spaces directly to visitors using hearing devices.The above is the detailed content of Samsung brings Bluetooth Auracast audio functionality to multiple Galaxy phones and tablets. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!