Samsung’s One UI offers various distinctive features which are similar to the desktop features in its Galaxy devices. The company has introduced a Separate App Sound feature in its One UI which allows two different apps to send audio simultaneously from two different sources separately.
Samsung’s Separate App Sound Feature:
Samsung’s Separate App Sound feature allows you to play music from your smartphone from one app to a speaker or headphones while receiving notifications for a call or a message. In other words, if you are listening to music and don’t want your music to be interrupted or paused by a call or any other notifications, this feature allows you to listen to your favourite music and other media content simultaneously on two different devices.
It is worth noting that the Separate App Sound feature in your Galaxy devices will only work when you have selected a different audio device from the device’s main audio output device. For example, you can listen to music via the Spotify App through your Bluetooth speaker while simultaneously watching any video on your device’s speaker through the YouTube application.
This Separate App Sound feature is very helpful when you are listening to music and somebody has taken your phone to watch any video. Still, your music will continue.
How to enable the Separate App Sound feature on your Galaxy devices?
Before heading towards the steps, ensure your Galaxy devices are updated to the latest version.
To turn on the Separate App Sound feature on your Galaxy devices, follow the steps mentioned below:
- Open the Settings app on your Galaxy device.
- Tap on the Sounds and Vibration tab.
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