15 Best Samsung Ecosystem Features to Use Galaxy Devices
Until recently, Samsung didn’t have a robust ecosystem between their Android phone, Windows laptop, Tizen Watch, and other Samsung accessories. But over the years, they have built many features from sharing files between their devices to using Galaxy Tab as a second screen for Galaxy Book. In this article, we go through the best Samsung ecosystem features for Samsung Galaxy phone, Galaxy Book, Galaxy Tab, Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Buds, and Smart TVs.
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1. Share Files Across Devices Using Quick Share
Quick Share is a Samsung-exclusive feature that you can use to share files between Galaxy devices. Previously, this only worked with Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets. Now it is available on Galaxy Book too.
To enable Quick Share on any Samsung Galaxy device, open theSettings app, search forQuick Share,and enable it. On Galaxy Book, open theSamsung Settings appinstead of the native settings app.

After the initial set-up process, you can use it to send files between two phones, from phone to laptop and vice-versa, and also to other Samsung users.
To share files, first, verify that both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi options are enabled on both devices. Select files in the File Explorer or Gallery on Galaxy phone, tap on theShareoption, and select theQuick Shareoption to start sharing.

On the Galaxy Book, open File Explorer, right-click on the file that you want to share, and click onShare using Quick Shareoption.
It opens Quick Share and shows all nearby Galaxy devices. Select the device that you want to share files with to begin sharing files instantly.

2. Use Galaxy Tab as Second Screen for Galaxy Book
Another exclusive feature of Galaxy Book is that you can use your Galaxy Tab as a second screen to your laptop.
To do that, on your Galaxy Tab, open theSettings app > Connected devices > Second Screen. Your tab will now be in pairing mode.

On Galaxy Book, openSecond Screen app,and under Available tablets section, click on your tablet name to start using your Galaxy Tab as a second screen for your Galaxy Book. You can also connect multiple tablets and even use the touch screens on these tablets to control Windows OS.
You can control the display settings, scale, dimension, etc. from theWindows Settings app > System > Display. Here you can modify everything from Brightness to display modes.

To disconnect, open the Second Screen app on the Galaxy Book and click on theDisconnectbutton beside the tablet name.
3. Control Galaxy Phone and Tab from Galaxy Book
Multi Control is a Samsung ecosystem feature where you can use Galaxy Book’s cursor and keyboard to control the tablet and phone. To simplify, it does not turn your tablet or phone into a second display. Rather, you can move cursor, drag and drop files, and also copy and paste between devices.
To use it, on your Galaxy Phone or tablet, open theSettings app > Connected devicesand enable the toggle beside Multi Control.
Now on your Galaxy Book, search and openSamsung Settings > Connected devicesand make sure the toggle besideMulti Controlis turned on.
Then under the Connect to section, select the Galaxy phone or tablet that you want to control from your Galaxy Book. Now you can move your mouse between devices and use your Galaxy Book’s physical keyboard to type on your phone or tablet.
You can also set theAuto connection settingsto Always, so whenever there is any Galaxy device nearby that has Multi Control enabled, it will automatically connect to it instantly making the setup process easier. Multi Control can be disabled from Settings or Notification Panel on your Galaxy phone or tab.
4. Accessing Samsung Apps on the Galaxy Book
Unlike Samsung apps likeSamsung Gallery, Samsung Notes, Bixby, etc. are not available on Galaxy Book, many apps like Samsung Calendar, Samsung Internet, Voice Recorder, etc. are still missing.
5. Stream Galaxy Phone and Tab Apps to PC
Unlike the apps mentioned above, Phone Link was developed by Microsoft and so works on all Windows 10 and 11 PCs, not just the Galaxy Book. But the ability to stream apps is exclusive to Samsung Galaxy phones and tablets.
Once you havelinked Samsung phone to Windows via Phone Link, open thePhone Link appon your Windows laptop, and click on theAppstab. Here, select the app that you want to stream and it will open in a small window.
Along with the apps, on the same page, you can also checkRecent websitesyou visited on the Samsung Internet browser on your phone. So you can use these to switch browsing from your phone to your laptop instantly.
6. Turn on Mobile Hotspot From PC
you’re able to also turn on Galaxy phone’s hotspot remotely from the PC using Phone Link. No need to fumble around and turn on the hotspot on your phone just to get internet on your PC.
To turn on the mobile hotspot, click thetaskbar iconat the bottom right corner, and select theWi-Fioption. Here select your phone and click onConnect. This will automatically enable your phone’sHotspotfor PC to connect.
7. Access Calls, Messages, and Notifications on PC
Another advantage Phone Link is that you can access your phone’s calls and messages on your PC. So that when you are working on your PC, you can pick up the call, reply to the message or reject it immediately without having to touch the phone.
OpenPhone Linkand click on theMessagesorCallstab to access messages and calls respectively. You also will get a notification when there is a new message or a call. Other general notifications from the phone can be accessed from the sidebar of the Phone Link app.
Unlike other features on this list, this should work with any phone running Android 10 or above and any PC running Windows 10 and above.
Also, if you have Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Tab logged in with the same Samsung account, you will get notified about new calls and messages over there. Just verify the feature is enabled inSettings appon your phone >Connected devices > Call & text on other devices. Here enable the toggle besidecall on other devicesandtext on other devices.
8. Access Photos from Phone on PC
Photos stored on your phone will automatically appear in the Phone Link app after setup. Open thePhone Link appand click thePhotostab to access the photos.
Remember that only photos from your Camera roll will appear here. It does not work with videos and there will be a few minutes of delay for the photos to appear. If you need to access the latest photo instantly, it’s better to share the photo with Quick Share.
If you want to access phone’s videos on PC or transfer files,try the Intel Unison appinstead.
9. Control Phone’s Sound Modes From the PC
You can enable DND, toggle between sound modes, and even play or pause phone’s music using Phone Link on Windows PC.
There is no way to control the phone’s volume from the PC though.
10. Use Your Watch to Snap a Photo
Galaxy Watch has a camera app. Open it to check the preview from your phone and also control basic features such as timer and shutter. This feature comes in handy if you are trying to shoot a group selfie.
11. AutoShare Expert RAW Images From Phone to Galaxy Book
Recent flagship Samsung phones allow taking Raw images. Now with OneUI 5.1 update, you can auto-share these images with your Galaxy Book.
Turn it from Expert Raw app > Settings and enableAuto share to PC or tablet.
Make sure that you have logged in with the same account on your Galaxy Book and also enable Quick Share from the Samsung Settings for this feature to work. Once enabled, your Galaxy Book should be visible on the mobile. Tap on the device to connect.
Once connected, any photo you take from theExpert Raw appwill be automatically shared to the Galaxy Book Downloads folder. No need to transfer files manually.
12. Seamless Sign-In Across Galaxy Devices With Samsung Pass
Samsung Pass is a password manager which allows using your device biometrics to log in to any service. Once you save passwords in Samsung Pass on any Galaxy device, you can log in with the same account on another Samsung Galaxy device and use the service.
To use the password, you can lock them under a pin, fingerprint scanner, or any other biometric security your device supports.
13. Control Galaxy Buds Settings From All Galaxy Devices
You can set up Galaxy Buds from any Android phone or tablet, but that’s not the case with the PC. If you are a Galaxy Book user, you can even access the Galaxy Buds app on your PC and customize everything.
14. Charge Galaxy Buds and Watch With Your Phone
Many Samsung Galaxy phones support Wireless power-sharing that lets you charge accessories like Galaxy Buds and Watch.
To turn it on, open theSettings app > Battery and device care > Battery > Wireless power sharingand enable it. If you cannot find the option here, your phone does not support wireless charging.
Now you can place your devices such as Galaxy Buds on the back of your Samsung phone to charge them. You can also place other phones that support wireless charging at the back to charge.
15. Cast Galaxy Phone or Tab to Samsung Smart TV With Smart View
Samsung phones come with Smart View which isbased on Miracast. While you can use the Smart View to cast your screen onto TV on any Miracast-supported device, it is primarily made forSamsung Smart TVs. Casting to a Samsung TV using Smart View is faster and more seamless.
Just turn on the Smart TV. Now on your Galaxy phone, drop down the quick settings panel and enable the Smart View toggle. Here you should find your Smart TV. Tap on it to start casting your phone screen on the TV instantly.
Samsung Ecosystem
All these features are easy to set up and use in day-to-day life. Though Apple’s ecosystem is richer, like the ability to set focus mode on all the devices, using the iPhone camera as a webcam, etc, Samsung has covered many important ecosystem features from messaging to transferring files. And then there are other features such as Samsung Notes Co-editing andSamsung Modes.
Ravi Teja KNTS
Tech writer with over 4 years of experience at TechWiser, where he has authored more than 700 articles on AI, Google apps, Chrome OS, Discord, and Android. His journey started with a passion for discussing technology and helping others in online forums, which naturally grew into a career in tech journalism. Ravi’s writing focuses on simplifying technology, making it accessible and jargon-free for readers. When he’s not breaking down the latest tech, he’s often immersed in a classic film – a true cinephile at heart.