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Your new Galaxy S26 phone has a secret webcam superpower

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Last updated: 2026/03/20 at 4:44 PM
News Room Published 20 March 2026
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TL;DR

  • Google brought a native USB webcam mode to Pixel phones back with Android 14 QPR1.
  • Now Samsung supports the same webcam functionality with the Galaxy S26 series.
  • It’s unclear yet if Samsung will update older devices with the same support.

For a whole lot of us, our smartphones are the best cameras we own. And it’s only understandable, then, that when you’re trying to get the best image quality, you’d want to use that camera in as many places you can. If you just picked up a Samsung Galaxy S26, we’ve got some good news for you, as this year Samsung’s delivering a useful new camera feature.

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Of all the cameras we neglect in our lives, webcams have got to be up near the top of the list. Maybe you just use whatever’s built in to your laptop, or you have one perched atop your monitor that you haven’t bothered upgrading in years. It doesn’t have to be that way, though, and there are plenty of ways to tap into the power of your smartphone’s camera to use it as a very nice webcam.

While there are a whole bunch of third-party webcam apps, with Android 14 QPR1 Google delivered a native Android webcam mode — just plug your phone into your computer with a USB cable, and you’d see the option to use it as a webcam. And now, with the Galaxy S26 family, that’s finally arriving for Samsung phones. (Thanks: Dylan H)

Connect your Galaxy S26 phone to your PC, and you’ll now get that webcam option, just like on a Pixel. That includes the optional High Quality Mode for getting the most out of your phone’s camera.

While Samsung phones already supported Camera sharing with other Galaxy mobile devices, this native Android wired solution feels both a whole lot easier to use and more flexible — and we’re very happy to see Samsung finally embracing it. Hopefully Samsung extends access to older Galaxy phones through future updates.

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