A tracker as in motorized mount? Because otherwise you're pointing and adjusting on your own, but it's not too hard. A phone on a phone mount like this is a must for some start in astrophotography, at least planetary and Moon, although short DSO exposures work too.
There are phone and camera attachments. I use this.
I'm using this adapter.
Remember to not look through glass or open windows. It reduces image quality. Be sure to properly focus and to use 150X — 250X for your telescope, if you want to photograph (with phone) then you might need an adapter clamp like this. Because Jupiter is very bright you'll need to reduce brightness settings on the phone to not overexpose, and then shoot a video. A video allows for your eyes to rule out the quickly changing noise and see detail better, and programs can do that as well in a process called stacking.
Do you have an adapter clamp? Like this.
Helps a lot to hold the phone. Then try recording a video, set the brighness to low, there should be some slider after long press or something. My Honor 9X has it, so a Samsung S22 must have as well. I usually use 4X digital zoom as well so the compression doesn't do much damage, I think... But you make it just so it goes through the frame steadily.
You might want to get a universal smartphone clamp adapter or a camera adapter if you have one. Filming planets allows to get much more detail, and can be shared with everyone. I think I'm using this one.
I recommend and adapter like this. It'll allow to take more steady shots (might need to use timer in photo mode). You should try to take such photos with simmilar settings over 1—3 hours, taking a photo every 10 or so minutes. Then, you can take those and center Jupiter in the 18 photos. In the end, make a gif out of them, and you'll see the Moons orbit slowly. Look up gifs on r/astrophotography.
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I used something like this with my phone when playing with my kids. Plus it's easier to show them on the phone than having them look through the eyepiece without touching the telescope.