For the Galaxy S23 line, the Webex app will soon allow you to share your phone’s camera feed in a meeting, allowing fellow attendees to view a livestream of whatever’s behind your camera. Participants can then write and draw on the feed to annotate your camera’s feed. Review: Galaxy S23 Plus: The Goldilocks of Samsung’s 2023 smartphone lineup I imagine the ability to share what’s in front of you in real-time is going to prove useful for a wide range of industries, including construction, health care, marketing, and even IT. If you have a Z Fold 4, Webex Meetings will now work better with the phone opened up in tablet mode, showing you the feed from up to 12 people in a call. Or, if you want to use the Fold 4’s Flex mode with Webex, you can rotate the hinge 180 degrees to view participants on one side of the screen and view any presentations or materials on the other. Also: 3 hidden Samsung Galaxy camera features you should be using Both feature updates are small but important updates for those who frequently participate in calls on their mobile device. The Z Fold 4’s update seems like the ideal way to take advantage of the larger display.