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Help Viewing phone on tv

Word... Prolly shoulda mentioned that. It's worth a shot, though. Amazon's got a decent return policy. Might end up just being a dead-end headache.

EDIT:
Okay, did a little research and found that those adapters would most likely NOT work for this phone since it's not MHL compatible. But it is DLNA compatible, so if you got wifi and a DNLA receiver on your tv, then you'll be good to go through the "smartshare" app. For ex//: I had to give this a try as soon as I found out. I have an xbox360, so with it turned on, I opened the smartshare app, and it asks for a "from" source, in which case you'd pick your phone's video library. Then it asks for a "to" source, in which case you'd pick your xbox... then you select a file to play and it automatically starts playing. You can still utilize your phone while it plays by pressing the home button.

I know that this isn't very helpful for traveling, unless there's a portable DLNA-usb adapter or some shit like that... I guess in the end it's a bit of a disappointment, cuz I'd love to play some of my emulators on a big screen (which you can't do with DLNA, only HDMI output) but considering this phone was only 50$, I guess you get what you pay for... Guess this phone isn't a complete keeper, looks like I'll need to upgrade again eventually.:shot: My girlfriend's totally gonna kill me.:p Luckily not for at least another year from now.:D

Hope this helps!
 
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Here's a list of current phones that ARE MHL-HDMI compatible:

Acer CloudMobile phone
ASUS PadFone 2 only phone
HTC Flyer tablet/phone
HTC Amaze 4G, Rezound phones
HTC Sensation, XE, 4G phones
HTC Vivid phone
HTC EVO 3D, 4G LTE, View 4G phones
HTC Raider, Velocity, JetStream phones
HTC One S, X phones
HTC J, J Butterfly phones
Huawei Ascend P1, P1 S, D Quad, D Quad XL, D1 phones
LG Spectrum phone
LG Optimus LTE, LTE w/ NFC, Vu, 4X HD, 3D Max phones
LG Nitro HD phone
LG Prada phone
Lenovo S2 phone
Meizu MX phone
Pantech Vega LTE phone
Samsung Captivate Glide phone
Samsung Epic 4G Touch phone
Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone
Samsung Galaxy Note phone/tablet
Samsung Galaxy Note II phone/tablet (Samsung specific adapter required [22])
Samsung Galaxy S II phone
Samsung Galaxy S II HD LTE phone
Samsung Galaxy S III phone (Samsung specific adapter required [22])
Samsung Galaxy S III Mini phone
Samsung Galaxy R phone
Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet
Samsung Infuse 4G phone (bundled with an MHL to HDMI adapter)
Samsung Skyrocket HD phone
Samsung TXT phone
Sharp SH930W phone
Sony Xperia GX phone
Sony Xperia T phone
Sony Xperia TX phone
Sony Xperia V phone
Sony Xperia Z phone
ZTE PF200 phone
 
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Maybe it's just me but this makes sense to me. I'd be surprised if the general no HDMI changes soon.

Metro already has enough issues I'm sure with those they have to throttle for data use. If every phone bingobango zapped Netflix to TV they'd probably have WAY MORE serious data hogs than now.

Not to mention that it also is similar in philosophy was tethering in that it negates the phone being a "do all, Stand Alone" device like it's intended to be.

Bruce in Ocala, FL
 
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Wait... your lappy is already connected?

Install foxfi if you can't tether natively.

Get the add on to hide tether

Tether lappy and have fun... :cool:

Sent from my MS770 using Tapatalk 2

Yeah i can see my laptop on my tv. Wanted to connect my phone to play Netflix. Not tether. Kinda like what the psps were,able to do. You coukd see you psp screen playing on the laptop screen. Just seeing if its possible.
 
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Wait... your lappy is already connected?

Install foxfi if you can't tether natively.

Get the add on to hide tether

Tether lappy and have fun... :cool:

Sent from my MS770 using Tapatalk 2

Forget FoxFi, u can use the native hotspot manager preinstalled on the phone.

But this is by far the best "working" solution here.

WiFi to ur laptop, run netflix, HDMI to TV
 
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