[Q] Screen mirroring on mi3 with chromecast - General Questions and Answers

Hi,
Is it possible to screen mirror on Mi3 using a chromecast? If yes how?
And how about using a Cozyswan i5+ Miracast Dongle? which of these work better for gaming?

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[Q] TV Remote

Hello Nexus 5 Users.. I want to ask is there a TV Remote IR on Nexus 5?
Then it would possible to get a second battery on this device? Like ~3000Mah
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harkis123 said:
Hello Nexus 5 Users.. I want to ask is there a TV Remote IR on Nexus 5?
Then it would possible to get a second battery on this device? Like ~3000Mah
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While KitKat supports integrated system IR, the Nexus 5 does not have IR hardware; so no, you cannot use it as a standalone IR TV Remote without purchasing extra hardware.
And, as far as the second battery - the battery is not designed to be consumer 'replaceable'.

[Q] SlimPort

hello, sorry for my english.
I would like to buy the nexus 5 (or LG G2) and would like to know if I can connect it (via slimport) to a TV with 720p or 1080i max resolution.
Thanks
turinar said:
hello, sorry for my english.
I would like to buy the nexus 5 (or LG G2) and would like to know if I can connect it (via slimport) to a TV with 720p or 1080i max resolution.
Thanks
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Yes, the Nexus 5 does support the Slimport feature.
sent from my neXus 5

[Q] Q:what kitkat custom rom support screen mirroring?

I've buy smart tv but it says it need screen mirroring apps from my phone to paired up,but this slimkat only have cast screen but i dont find any nearby device.
So what best custom rom support screen mirroring or all share cast.
iguanaforce said:
I've buy smart tv but it says it need screen mirroring apps from my phone to paired up,but this slimkat only have cast screen but i dont find any nearby device.
So what best custom rom support screen mirroring or all share cast.
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This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2686613
CSP III said:
This one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2686613
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Hmm is there any for the 7.0 one?,i
I believe the latest Slim Kat weekly has it.
jrc2
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Huawei Ascend Mate 7, does it have MHL?

i'm thinking of switching to a mate 7, but i want to know if it has MHL (meaning you can connect it to your TV and mirror the content)
The mate 7 has a multi-screen function which can connect to your TV wirelessly, if that is what you are talking about.
Warmo said:
i'm thinking of switching to a mate 7, but i want to know if it has MHL (meaning you can connect it to your TV and mirror the content)
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yes it has DLNA , WiFi direct
Hi, better late than never yes, it has MHL

Question - Share screen on tv

Hi guys. Does anyone know hot to share the galaxy s6 's screen with tv?
Yeah i need to do that too
I hope someone could advise us
Easy way I'd to use the Chromecast app to mirror the screen to a Chromecast.
Gary_Berg said:
Easy way I'd to use the Chromecast app to mirror the screen to a Chromecast.
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LMAO [emoji23]
Dude we know about that but we need to know if there is some way to do it without chromcasts stuff...
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@tazaga unless you have a samsung tv to my knowledge you wont be able to do it without some kind of smart device so @Gary_Berg was quite correct with his answer. Is your TV a samsung tv? do you have a smart device of somekind connected to it? if no to both answers then you cannot do it sorry. I would listen to @Gary_Berg answer if this is the case and get a smart device, i would recommend a fire tv box or stick as you can do so much more with these over chromecast
It does not necessary shouldbe Samsung SmartTV. It can be any TV with Miracast. S6 has SmartVeiw (or ScreenCast in old firmware).Or use Miracast dongle (e.g. ScreenBeam Mini2). not recommend cheap chiness allcasts due to instability...
ScreenBeam Mini2 works great.
@petr_1 thanks you i stand corrected
tazaga said:
LMAO [emoji23]
Dude we know about that but we need to know if there is some way to do it without chromcasts stuff...
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You will spend more than the cost of a Chromecast unless you have a Miracast device already in hand. I believe some of the newer Roku devices can also do Miracast.
And you didn't specify what you didn't want to hear. For most people, the Chromecast IS the best answer.

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