Download Article Show Download Article Do you want to connect your phone to your TV, computer monitor, or HD projector? If you have an Android, you can do so if your phone supports HDMI Alt mode. But how can you tell if your phone supports HDMI Alt mode? It's pretty easy to figure out. This wikiHow article teaches you everything you need to know about HDMI Alt Mode.
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Advertisement Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Thanks for submitting a tip for review! ReferencesAbout This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 15,822 times. Is this article up to date?Do Android phones support HDMI alt mode?Newer Samsung, Google, and other Android phones now come equipped with USB-C charging ports. This means you can pick up a USB-C to HDMI cable and leverage HDMI Alt Mode to transfer video from your smartphone to any HDMI display.
How do I find out if my phone supports HDMI alt mode?If you have an Android, you can do so if your phone supports HDMI Alt mode.. Open the Google Play Store.. Search for "MHL Checker.". Tap an MHL Checker app.. Tap Install.. Open the MHL Checker app.. Tap Check.. Wait for it to check if your phone supports MHL.. What phones can output HDMI?The following Android phones include HDMI ports as of April 2013: Droid X, HTC Butterfly, LG Nexus 4, LG Optimus G, Samsung Galaxy Note II, HTC One VX and Droid Razr. Consult your Android phone's owner's manual to determine if it contains an HDMI port.
What devices support DP Alt Mode?Only USB-C port with USB 3.1 or above version can stream video. USB 3.1 or above versions support DP Alt Mode feature. This feature enables them to stream video signal. You need to confirm if your device's USB Type C port is with USB 3.1 or above version before trying USB Type C to HDMI/VGA applications.
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