Does the Xiaomi Mi 10/Mi 10 Pro support USB 3.1? - Xiaomi Mi 10 Questions & Answers

Does the Xiaomi Mi 10/Mi 10 Pro finally support the USB 3.1?
All previous Xiaomi phones have only USB 2.0 support. Also the Black Shark series (gaming smartphones).

It says USB 2.0 on GSMArena.

Hello,
Is it a problem Mi 10 supports only USB 2.0? Should I abstain from buying?
Regards

marek.perczynsk said:
Hello,
Is it a problem Mi 10 supports only USB 2.0? Should I abstain from buying?
Regards
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I don't see USB 2.0 as a major issue, since I don't really use USB to transfer stuff to/from my phones. But I may be missing something.
To me, the lack of secure Face unlock is a bigger issue. I have the Mi Note 10 and the fingerprint sensor is hit or miss and pretty frustrating. It seems to be affected by lighting conditions and of course freshly washed hands.I have to punch in the code about 30% of the time. Under screen FP sensors just suck, which is why Apple simply decided not to use them.

MacGuy2006 said:
I don't see USB 2.0 as a major issue, since I don't really use USB to transfer stuff to/from my phones. But I may be missing something.
To me, the lack of secure Face unlock is a bigger issue. I have the Mi Note 10 and the fingerprint sensor is hit or miss and pretty frustrating. It seems to be affected by lighting conditions and of course freshly washed hands.I have to punch in the code about 30% of the time. Under screen FP sensors just suck, which is why Apple simply decided not to use them.
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I will jump in and say that you are correct about in display fingerprint readers - the current technology available simply sucks compared to the old fashioned fingerprinter readers of yesteryear. I change phones every few months, and I truly missed the old fp readers - they were always dependable. I have used the Huawei Mate 20 Pro, the Samsung Galaxy S10 (though their tech is based on ultrasonic scanner), Xiaomi Mi 9, and the OnePlus 7... only the OnePlus 7, because they have a larger embedded scanner and scanning area was really usable.
I am waiting on the Mi 10 only hoping that it is at least a better than the Mi 9. Not many YouTubers have reviewed these fingerprint readers in depth except one or two but then again it all comes down to personal usage.

Boardcdd said:
Does the Xiaomi Mi 10/Mi 10 Pro finally support the USB 3.1?
All previous Xiaomi phones have only USB 2.0 support. Also the Black Shark series (gaming smartphones).
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Bump!
Can anyone with the device actually check?
USB 3.0 implies displayport video over hdmi cable, which makes it super easy to connect the phone to TV screens, mouse/keyboard/storage and turn it into pocketable computer

Still usb 2.0, no USB-C dp alt mode support.

Does Android Auto work with USB 2.0?

1n9i9c7om said:
Does Android Auto work with USB 2.0?
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Yes.

MacGuy2006 said:
I don't see USB 2.0 as a major issue, since I don't really use USB to transfer stuff to/from my phones. But I may be missing something.
To me, the lack of secure Face unlock is a bigger issue. I have the Mi Note 10 and the fingerprint sensor is hit or miss and pretty frustrating. It seems to be affected by lighting conditions and of course freshly washed hands.I have to punch in the code about 30% of the time. Under screen FP sensors just suck, which is why Apple simply decided not to use them.
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I just have a Xiaomi Mi8, it uses USB2.0, and it's really exasperating.
I use it very often to upload the videos I have recorded and to download maps and other stuff, and it takes 20 times more time than other smartphones with usb3.0.
It's unacceptable that Xiaomi keeps using this very old connection protocol.

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[Q] Are you happy with your purchase?

Are you satisfied with your Huawei mediatap.
I'm considering buying one, but i noticed that the samsung galaxy tap 2 7", is costing almost the same, where i live. This version of the galaxy doesn't have 3g. But I'm not going to use 3g, but it's nice have though. What would you choose, if you had the choice?
Mediapad is a real value for the money. But still this has a small user base, so still lacks good community support. There is no good custom rom so far. In my country Mediapad with ICS costs the same as The Samsung tab 2 7". But the HC version of Mediapad costs less, and it only takes 5 mn to upgrade to ICS.
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I have the Springboard from TMobile and find it to be a great device for my needs. I like the cellular capabilities and use it in the car as a GPS. Overall I'm very satisfied and once Huawei releases the source code for ICS the custom ROM's will start to show up. For now I'm rooted and running a stripped down ROM.
the samsung galaxy tab 2 without 3g is 30% cheaper here, the one with 3g the same price.
BUT the samsung has 1024 x 600 display, proprietary Samsung connector so no hdmi and usb. That should be enough to look somewhere else.
edit,-
Forgot that with samsung tab you also need to buy an overpriced connector if you want to hook it up with hdmi to a tv.
Then you need to plug in the samsung power cord to the hdtv connector, then plug the hdtv connector to the tab, then the hdmi cable to the hdtv connector. The tab needs to be powered\charging while connected to a tv.
I really don't like those small proprietary connectors, either they are not at hand when needed or get lost.
Thanks
I read in magazine review today. That the touch screen isn't that well, and that you sometimes have to press twice. Is this also what you have experienced, or is it and old fw issue.
ClausG76 said:
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I read in magazine review today. That the touch screen isn't that well, and that you sometimes have to press twice. Is this also what you have experienced, or is it and old fw issue.
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Compared to the fw that came with the tablet, it improves a lot... But still not on par with the likes of Samsung, HTC or other well known brands. Depending on the apps, yes, sometimes the touch won't register.. basically the screen/driver setting is too sensitive thus sometimes touch is registered as swipe. It isn't a big problem though, just a small annoyance. Right now I'm posting this from mediapad and I can type comfortably.
Basically both are good tablet for the money, but I like the fact that mediapad have separate input for the power, HDMI, and USB. The higher dpi screen also very nice... Less zooming needed when you're browsing the net.
I bought one a month ago or so and I can tell that it is a great device with great potential... H/W specs are excellent (especially the screen resolution, cpu and ram), There are already two major custom ICS roms that doesn't do much, but offers a lighter os and the remove of all Huawei apps that you may never use and just consume free space. And the best thing is the price... It's quite cheap for what it offers and the device doesn't give you a "chinese" product quality (in fact it is excellent). It could answer lots of your questions if you read the review at the gsmarena.com.
I'm very happy with mine. I've had it for 3 months or so. I really like the mini usb and hdmi ports which galaxy does not have , screen is not quite as responsive as the galaxy, and some apps are not available in play store that are available for galaxy, but there are workarounds for those. All that in mind, I think you would be happy with either purchase.
I am satisfied with mediapad, in my country the price is much cheaper than the samsung tab 2 (3G). with the same spec, mediapad much better and elegant. (No bundling system in my country)
Just got one pre-owned 2 days ago, good so far
I got a used unit 2 days ago, put in a broadband SIM, and working great so far. Primary use as browsing device and book reader.
Upgraded to C232B005 as well, pretty good. Giving it a good spin over the next few days. Charging via USB works with my existing Galaxy Note 1A charger.

USB-C to HDMI on 6P - Tried it, as expected, didn't work.

I bought a USB-C to HDMI adapter through the Google Store, as I have a laptop with USB-C (and no HDMI Out or DIsplay Port) that I need to mirror to my 65" TV. Works great for that. (Miracast and Chromecast frequently drop the mirroring connection for me).
Just for sh*ts and giggles, I tried it on the 6P to see if it would work, even though I knew it wasn't supposed to. I can confirm that there is no video out on the 6P through the USB-C port. TV says there is no signal from the 6P.
Nothing earth shattering here. I just figured there are some people out there where in the back of their minds they were still wondering whether it might work. Put your minds at ease, it does not.
Pig Vomit said:
I bought a USB-C to HDMI adapter through the Google Store, as I have a laptop with USB-C (and no HDMI Out or DIsplay Port) that I need to mirror to my 65" TV. Works great for that. (Miracast and Chromecast frequently drop the mirroring connection for me).
Just for sh*ts and giggles, I tried it on the 6P to see if it would work, even though I knew it wasn't supposed to. I can confirm that there is no video out on the 6P through the USB-C port. TV says there is no signal from the 6P.
Nothing earth shattering here. I just figured there are some people out there where in the back of their minds they were still wondering whether it might work. Put your minds at ease, it does not.
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Bummer, why does your Chromecast drop signal, that sounds router related.
I know Google is really pushing Chromecast, but limiting people to 720p is just sad. I've tried the experimental 1080p ChromeCast from my laptop Chrome to my Sony KDL65W850C and it just produces a broken picture. The Nexus 5 had fantastic SlimPort that I used! It was amazing for movies or testing TV inputs. Heck, I even used it for VMware Horizon View and loved it! This is a feature that Google should put into all Nexus phones.
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I had to get that off my chest.
CNLiberal said:
I know Google is really pushing Chromecast, but limiting people to 720p is just sad. I've tried the experimental 1080p ChromeCast from my laptop Chrome to my Sony KDL65W850C and it just produces a broken picture. The Nexus 5 had fantastic SlimPort that I used! It was amazing for movies or testing TV inputs. Heck, I even used it for VMware Horizon View and loved it! This is a feature that Google should put into all Nexus phones.
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I had to get that off my chest.
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I agree , i know the chromecast is decent, but to actually mirror you're entire display the slimport option was so superior , no frame drops etc . shame it doesn't have it, but oh well , maybe the nexus Nexus huh.
italia0101 said:
I agree , i know the chromecast is decent, but to actually mirror you're entire display the slimport option was so superior , no frame drops etc . shame it doesn't have it, but oh well , maybe the nexus Nexus huh.
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I'm doubting it. Google wants Cast to take over. I can see it from their POV. But the fact they want to call this PREMIUM and not having this feature...very disappointing.
I really do appreciate you trying this out. I was searching at work the other day for a USB-C to HDMI, but couldn't find one. Thanks for doing the needful!
CNLiberal said:
I'm doubting it. Google wants Cast to take over. I can see it from their POV. But the fact they want to call this PREMIUM and not having this feature...very disappointing.
I really do appreciate you trying this out. I was searching at work the other day for a USB-C to HDMI, but couldn't find one. Thanks for doing the needful!
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Very true, but when usb c 3.1 happens isn't hdmi supported?
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italia0101 said:
Very true, but when usb c 3.1 happens isn't hdmi supported?
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It's not really HDMI that's supported. It's DisplayPort. And DisplayPort is already supported in the USB Type-C spec. Google just didn't implement it for whatever insane reason.
Check out this image. It shows that the USB Type-C ALTERNATE MODE uses pins A2, A3 and A10, A11. These can be for either high speed USB3, or for DisplayPort.
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It's not really HDMI that's supported. It's DisplayPort. And DisplayPort is already supported in the USB Type-C spec. Google just didn't implement it for whatever insane reason.
Check out this image. It shows that the USB Type-C ALTERNATE MODE uses pins A2, A3 and A10, A11. These can be for either high speed USB3, or for DisplayPort.
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Ah I see! So it's a choice that they didn't take, bummer, Thanks for the info,
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Anyone know if it would be possible to implement via a custom kernal?
Sammaul said:
Anyone know if it would be possible to implement via a custom kernal?
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I'd imagine that the hardware doesn't exist in the phone to make this idea possible.
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I'd imagine that the hardware doesn't exist in the phone to make this idea possible.
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Thought type C was capable by default.
It is shocking to me that a 2015 flagship phone does not support video out via dongle to HDMI cable. My old S3 and HTC M7 do. All my iPhones did and still do. I believe the Samsung S6 does not support video out either.
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I thought this was a must have at first. As it turns out. I never really used it on my old phone. Loving the chromecast though.
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Though I'm sure it won't help, I sent feedback to Google regarding why "Enable Wireless Display" isn't available under the "Cast" display setting. What a crock!
I guess it's Chromecast Dongle or bust. All smartphones today should have wireless display capabilities - smh.
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Thought type C was capable by default.
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The spec allows for it. However, it's up to the hardware designer to actually implement it. Google decided not to. Bad idea in my opinion.
CNLiberal said:
The spec allows for it. However, it's up to the hardware designer to actually implement it. Google decided not to. Bad idea in my opinion.
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From what I understand, it's a USB 3.1 feature. Though the device uses a USB C connector, the data path is still USB 2.0.
corani said:
From what I understand, it's a USB 3.1 feature. Though the device uses a USB C connector, the data path is still USB 2.0.
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Its actually not a USB 3.1 feature. It's part of the USB Type C spec called "Alternate Mode". DisplayPort would use the same pins that could be used to enable USB 3.0 to push DisplayPort data instead of USB3.0 data. Its a one or the other deal with USB Type C. Either DisplayPort or USB 3.0/3.1. USB 2.0 is always present.
Crap, wish I saw this post before I purchased an USB-C to HDMI cable from newegg
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I tether my phones data, so that I can watch Hulu. I just bought a cable thinking I'd be able to just run Hulu through my phone to my TV w/o tethering, but I guess I wasted my money buying that cable.
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S8 output to portable monitor

Hi!
I am planning to grab a portable monitor (8-10 inch) to be used with my S8 when I'm going somewhere I can't use my Samsung Dex.
Are there any good portable monitor with battery embedded?
If possible, I want to use my S8 a bit like Asus Padfone S...
i bought this one to use with dex. it's a bit bigger than you wanted, but seems quality...
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XSVRVD4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Ah, yes... Ive seen that... Sadly too bulky for me, and most important, need to be plugged in to a power adapter to power on...
I'm wondering if its possible to use a padfone S dock as an extender...
With a MicroUSB to USB C adapter as well though xD
to me, it wasn't any worse than a laptop in total. downside is requiring 2 power sources.
You can use This, Or this
Wow!!! Thank you very much for those two!
It is exactly as I needed!!
The only thing is to wait for those to be released. If ever.
Thanks
That was 2 great links i was looking for a solution.:good:
You can also use the ASUS mb169b+ which is USB Type A
However you'll need the DisplayLink Presenter app. However I find that the DisplayLink Desktop (Demo) (Unreleased) works better as it enabled the scroll whell as well.
The monitor uses the phone as battery, so you might need to grep a usb-c dongle with a integrated usb-c charge port and usb-a port.
you can use GeChic 1503H 15.6-inch IPS 1080p because its best in quality and reasonally priced also have all the features.
one of my friend suggested me to read this article because they have mention top 10 best portable monitor with all the features and comparsion table with prices.
Just imagine, a CASE that adds another screen to your phone so ou have 2 screens of the same size and portable. but imagine this to work on any phone with MHL . is not difficult and the technology already exist. so you can have a note 2, s6, note 8 etc whatvere and just attach the case to it.
i had an idea guys. did you saw the new LG dual screen phone? is just a flip case with a screen atached to the cover.
now remember samsung GROUP PLAY ? you can put 2, 3, 4 or 5 phones together forming an extended desktop experience.
i would just use 2 Note 4 phones together with a 3d printed case. think now how awesome would be to use 2 note 9 phones togheter.
dual or 4 sim, dual battery, dual superamoled screen, double processors etc. everything double.
you can try ASUS MB168B and vinpok split touch screen monitor
This should work fine if you plug it in to a Battery pack
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07CH2HRLP/
I own the 15.6" non touch and it works quite well on my laptop. The one linked is the smaller 11.6" one for only $106
Comes with a micro hdmi to hdmi cable and uses micro usb for power.

Mate 20 Pro, PC Mode: resolution and cable?

Hello XDA!
I pre-ordered a Mate 20 Pro. I hope to use it as a desktop PC replacement. Using the PC Mode, or Desktop Mode, or "Easy Projection" as they call it.
I'll use a big UHD TV in place of a monitor. And Bluetooth keyboard & mouse.
And it should even be wireless! (using Wi-Fi, and maybe Miracast if TV supports it, not sure)
But do you know what resolution will it support? Will it output UHD/4K @60fps? Wireless and/or wired?
And what cable should I buy? USB-C 3.1 to HDMI 2.0? Can you recommend one from Amazon?
Thanks!
I am unsure about the new wireless solution I know that it uses Miracast if the TV supports it. Else it uses a Huawei adapter (which I suspect only contains a Miracast adapter for the TV) Miracast supports up to 1080p according to Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracast
For wired solution you should check the mate 10 forum there are discussions and recommender cables for that. Also it sucks a lot of battery. There are special dongles that allow easy projection and charging at the same time. Many only allow slow charging speed so the phone still drains battery while charging. There are some special dongles that allow fast charging. Look out for these.
Thanks Alfred!
Good point. Maybe a cable that supports charging like ref. B07F9WDS87 on Amazon ?
Also, maybe a wireless quick charger? There have been rumors of Huawei soon offering a 20W.
And regarding the max resolution using cable, you think Mate 10 users will have an answer? Maybe Mate 20 has been upgraded on this part? (max resolution for Easy Projection output)
I'm not 100% sure about "easy projection" but for samsung dex, I've tried a few cheap cables/adapters and didn't work, finally this one worked okay and it's a reasonable price ($20), I'm almost sure it would work with "easy projection"
Could not add the link but this is the title: "USB C to HDMI Cable([email protected]), uni USB Type-C to HDMI Cable [Thunderbolt 3 Compatible] MacBook Pro 2018/2017/2016, Surface Book 2, Samsung S9/S8, Dell XPS 13/15, Pixelbook More - Gray -6FT/1.8m"
Also bought a Logitech K380 BT keayboard on eBay for around $12
Hi all,
I can confirm Wireless Projection works absolutely fine, but I haven't checked the resolution as yet.
One strange thing however is that I have yet to find a way to use desktop projection via USB cable - perhaps in an OTA
Wiggz said:
Hi all,
I can confirm Wireless Projection works absolutely fine, but I haven't checked the resolution as yet.
One strange thing however is that I have yet to find a way to use desktop projection via USB cable - perhaps in an OTA
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But let me guess.. ur device Ur using either telly or monitor supporting Miracast right?
Thanks @vwite, I ordered the UNI cable. And a Logitech K830 keyboard, with an integrated touchpad/trackpad.
Thanks @Wiggz! Very annoying that you can't find how to connect by cable It's very unlikely that the Mate 20 Pro will be able to output [email protected] over Wi-Fi Miracast while there's hope with the cable link.
TATAXIXI said:
Thanks @vwite, I ordered the UNI cable. And a Logitech K830 keyboard, with an integrated touchpad/trackpad.
Thanks @Wiggz! Very annoying that you can't find how to connect by cable It's very unlikely that the Mate 20 Pro will be able to output [email protected] over Wi-Fi Miracast while there's hope with the cable link.
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Yeah [email protected] does not seem likely wireless. I originally bought the cable for the Note 9 but I'll try to see a difference with the Mate 20 Pro between wired and wireless and if I don't notice any difference at all I might actually return the cable.
Just as comparison, Note 9 has the option of mirroring screen wireless but if I play a video is choppy, while if I use the cable for DeX it seems more fluid. Even if I end up keeping the cable for a fluid experience at home, can't deny that being able to "turn hotel TV into basic PC" when traveling with either just the keyboard or ONLY the phone (using it as touchpad and touch keyboard) seems amazing.
vwite said:
Yeah [email protected] does not seem likely wireless.
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Well it theoretically is possible. If you search the Wi-Fi Alliance website, from the page about Miracast, it says:
Streams HD and 4K Ultra HD movies from a tablet to an HD television
Seems like the device should be certified Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Miracast™. And I don't know if the Kirin 980 SoC is. All I found is it supports Wi-Fi 802.11 ac and the Hi1103 chip is able of a theoretical peak download speed of 1.7 Gbps.
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keeping the cable for a fluid experience at home
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I could not find much either about its GPU, the Mali-G76, besides it supports 2 displays, obviously. The main display on the Mate 20 Pro is 3120×[email protected] So is it able to drive a secondary 3840×[email protected] display via USB-C?
has anyone compared speed wireless vs with cable?
vwite said:
has anyone compared speed wireless vs with cable?
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I've received my Mate 20 Pro but could test only wired projection on 1080p screen.
I don't have yet a Miracast enabled TV or receiver, neither a 4K screen.
Btw, desktop mode looks promising I could launch a ton of Chrome tabs and not notice any sign of slowing down.
TATAXIXI said:
I've received my Mate 20 Pro but could test only wired projection on 1080p screen.
I don't have yet a Miracast enabled TV or receiver, neither a 4K screen.
Btw, desktop mode looks promising I could launch a ton of Chrome tabs and not notice any sign of slowing down.
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Are there any noticeable improvements to desktop mode over EMUI 8.0 series from the Mate 10.
vwite said:
has anyone compared speed wireless vs with cable?
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Frame rate is barely less on wireless than wired but there is a delay. Is not bad at all though but I find using my laptop thunderbolt dock for the odd shopping spree works well
However it does not support ultra wide resolution. My 2560x1080 monitor shows as 1080p
TATAXIXI said:
I've received my Mate 20 Pro but could test only wired projection on 1080p screen.
I don't have yet a Miracast enabled TV or receiver, neither a 4K screen.
Btw, desktop mode looks promising I could launch a ton of Chrome tabs and not notice any sign of slowing down.
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I just tried it using the Huawei Mate book USBC dock, and can't get it to output 4k to my tv. Only seems to output 1080p..anyone else had any success?
The chinese Huawei online store (Vmall) has a miracast receiver from Hagibis that claims to work in [email protected]
I haven't found any user review that explicitly says it works in 4K tho.
If anyone's interested, the model is Hagibis WFD0535G.
Hello to all who are using the Huawei Mate 20 PRO in desktop mode using EMUI 9. The maximum resolution I can output from the Mate 20 Pro is 720p. Also, the functionality of the apps-O/S available is very limited such as taking screenshots of the desktop, multiple windows of the same app like MS-Word/Excel and comparisons between full PC app functionality to mobile app counterparts. Huawei's desktop mode is Windows 95 all over again but for a docked mobile version of the PC hardware in the 1990s. It's going to take at least a good 5, 7, 10 years before DEX or EMUI desktop mode reaches the level of a PC/laptop level.
EMUI 8 - I was able to get 1080p on my external monitor. With the EMUI 9 OTA update, I can only output 720p on my external monitor from my Huawei Mate 10 Pro. Talk about going backwards!!! I was on chat with Huawei support. They reported it to their internal team. Hopefully, it's something they can fix or patch.
huawei easy projection 4k 60hz
Ha e a new LG oled c8 4k tv. And mate 20 pro.
And IF you Google huawei easy projection cable, click on The officiel huawei link and read... Its clearly says it Will give you 4k at 60hz.. Have an expensive usb-c to hdmi thats support 4k at 60hz. But in desktop mode i only get 720p But NO lag att all im not happy with 720p.. Its says on their homepage om their on cable that you Will get 4k 60hz.. Wireless same result, 720p But little a little lag. Huawei support here in sweden have NO answer.. Heck even Samsung dex support and show 2220x1920 resolution with dex.. And same resolution wireless screenmirroring with NO lag.. I have sent a mail to huawei support to get an anser.. But please try help and call huawei support in your country and try du get them a answer.. Swedish huawei support sucks.
Search this on Google and The link Will by at The top somewere: huawei easy projection cable
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Erikssssson said:
Ha e a new LG oled c8 4k tv. And mate 20 pro.
And IF you Google huawei easy projection cable, click on The officiel huawei link and read... Its clearly says it Will give you 4k at 60hz.. Have an expensive usb-c to hdmi thats support 4k at 60hz. But in desktop mode i only get 720p But NO lag att all im not happy with 720p.. Its says on their homepage om their on cable that you Will get 4k 60hz.. Wireless same result, 720p But little a little lag. Huawei support here in sweden have NO answer.. Heck even Samsung dex support and show 2220x1920 resolution with dex.. And same resolution wireless screenmirroring with NO lag.. I have sent a mail to huawei support to get an anser.. But please try help and call huawei support in your country and try du get them a answer.. Swedish huawei support sucks.
Search this on Google and The link Will by at The top somewere: huawei easy projection cable
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I did not use The original huawei easy projection cable
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Nope
It supports 1920x1080 only. It won't do t 2560x1440, 2560x1080, or 3840x2160. It won't do 1920x1200, either... I tried them all.
Dex does 3440x1440 and 2560x1440. It won't do 4k. It also won't do 3840x1600, the nice new ultrawide resolution.

Question Asus ZenFone 8 flip + portable usb-c monitor won't work?

A few days I am testing my new Asus ZenFone 8 flip and every day I find more and more things that disappoint me.
So today I've found out the phone doesn't support connection with my portable monitor with usb type-c (you know, this new generation of fancy slim monitors).
I plug in the phone expecting screen casting (mirroring) to the monitor but nothing happens.
I looked through Settings, including developer settings and found nothing that can address it.
Am I doing anything wrong?
Or this just proves again my conclusion that Asus did not bother to develop a decent device to the price?
I m the same, it does Not have usb to hdmi feature (The zenfone 7 pro does). It doesn t even have the feature to stream audio on 2 bluetooth devices (only samsung and xiaomi do) despite is bt 5.2. Then it doesn t have optical stabilization (7 pro does) despite it has the best electronical video stabilization I ve ever seen. But only the optical one let s you avoid warped picture during fast movements. This last feature wasn t a surprise but the rest were. Sadly.
Pretty sure the Zenfone7 pro also did not have HDMI over USB as the port is 2.0.
Very disappointing but the list of expensive 2021 phones with USB2.0 is really long...
ps weeks ago my zenfone 8 flip just died. Without ever being dropped or anything. And I didn t do backup of the stuff in the internal memory.

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