I'm compiling a list of Type-C Adaptors that have been rumored or shown to support DeX mode. Share what devices you've seen doing it below, bonus points for video proof. EDIT: I'd share links to these things directly, but XDA limits links for freshies, and I refuse to post anything if I'm not being helpful so this'll have to do.
If you already have a Type-C dock that someone has said at some point launches DeX mode, but it doesn't initiate DeX mode when you plug it in, try a few troubleshooting ideas from the next post, it may just work after all.
SMOS DeX Station (Available on Amazon, $56)
Working Proof: YES Youtube: V54NJwB3f00
Features. 2x USB 2.0, HDMI Out, Type-C Power Input
Notes: OLDER MODELS MAY NOT WORK AFTER ANDROID OREO UPDATE, SAMSUNG PURPOSEFULLY PATCHED TO PREVENT THIS ONE FROM WORKING!
supposedly perfect functionality, stands up the phone and supposedly works flawlessly with cases. not much to talk about here as the mainstream alternative everyone already knows about.
Melopow Dex Station for Samsung Galaxy S8 S8 Plus Note8 (AKA Mellow/Mello M002, Available Via Amazon, $25, search "Melopow DeX M002")
Working Proof: YES , User Testimonials , Youtube video, and Amazon user reviews. YT: 84sOHCWd6DA
Features: 1x USB 3.1, HDMI Out, Type-C Power Input
Notes:
Rocketek-like clone with the highest success report rate but flimsy cable, if you are going to get a clone and don't mind reinforcing the cable yourself, this is the clone you probably want. Attach power first.
WDLAND USB C Hub, 7 in 1 (Available via Amazon, $33)
Working Proof: YES , User Testimonials
Features: 2x USB 2.0, 1x USB3.1 Type-A, HDMI, SD/TF reader, Type-C or Thunderbolt Power Input
Notes:
Attach power first, Note8 confirmed NEEDS a quick charge power supply, may also need quick charge supply for S8/S8+ if using more than 2 peripherals at the same time.
KSWNG Portable Dock for Nintendo Switch (Available on Amazon, $20)
Working Proof: YES , User Testimonial and Amazon user review photos
Features: 1x USB 3.1, HDMI Out, Type-C Power Input
Notes:
Rocketek-like clone with high success rate, still works after Oreo update, Note8 may need a High-Amp power supply to enter DeX mode with this dock, S8&S8+ work fine. Power MUST be attached BEFORE docking your device! May also require formatting your device before use, but only 2 instances of this have been reported. Like it's other Rocketek brothers, these are FRAGILE.
Rocketek USB-C HDMI Hub (Available on Amazon, $25.99)
Working Proof: YES Youtube: EzlIYUnuJ5c
Features: 1x USB 3.1, HDMI Out, Type-C Power Input
Notes:
Durability is an well known issue for this and it's brethren, this variant is not recommended for areas with erratic voltage, Built-in cable, DeX mode on these is supposedly fully functional !when the unit itself works!, but I've only ever seen it used without power.
ZYNUN USB Type C HDMI (Available on Amazon, $30)
Working Proof: YES , User Testimonial
Features: 2x USB 3.1, HDMI, Type-C power input, Fold-Away cable
Notes:
Attach power first, May always require quick charger, may only need for Note8.
Wofalodata Type C to HDMI Adapter for Nintendo Switch/Samsung Galaxy S8/Note 8 (Available via Amazon, Search "Wofalodata", $59)
Working Proof: YES Youtube: s5xYe9N7how
Features: 3x USB 3.1, HDMI Out, Type-C power Input
Notes:
Fold Away Cable, Built-In cable, reviews suggest you CANNOT power this one during DeX mode, but all 3 USB ports work. (just speculation, but it might JUST need a simple modification to charge while using DeX, depends on if the Type-C port on a real DeX can be used with a OTG adapter for an additional device)
C-Force CF-001 and CF-002 (aka C-Force TAS) (Available via Amazon, $60-$80 depending on vendor)
Working Proof: NO, OUNTDATED RUMORS ONLY
Rumor Details: Discussed lightly in the main DeX Thread at https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8+/accessories/samsung-dex-t3593828/
Features: (CF-001) 2x USB 3.1, 2x USB Type-C Data Input, HDMI Out, Type-C Power Input.
(CF-002) 1x USB 3.1, HDMI Out, Type-C Power IN
Notes: These supposedly work perfectly with power, USB, and HDMI in DeX mode, but still need power attached to the device, don't own one myself but 5 users' recommendation makes it worth checking out.
C-Force CF-003 (Ebay and Taobao ONLY for now, $50-80 depending on vendor)
Working Proof: NO, Manufacturer Claim ONLY
Notes:
I've got VERY little information on these beyond the claim that they launch DeX mode, don't own one myself, and don't have any testimonials to the effect. if someone has the cash to pick one up and share if it works and how well it works the lot of us would appreciate it.
If I disappear for more than a week (unlikely, I have XDALabs installed for notifications but I've been known to lurk hard) I give moderators permission to take over or replace the thread.
HEADS UP: Samsung has to specifically patch out certain 3rd party docks for updates to affect them, Only older SMOS docks have been patched out in the Oreo update thus far, but newer SMOS docks supposedly ship with that fixed.
Troubleshooting:
Note8 devices NEED a quick-charge power supply in order to enter DeX mode consistently.
This may also apply to S8 and S8+ phones with a large number of apps and/or games installed, or users with high power peripherals attached such as full size mechanical keyboards, gaming keyboards, high-gain wireless adaptors, or other smartphone.
Battery cases may prevent ANY dock from working properly, if you are using a battery case, start by removing it from your phone.
Some docks will not work without a 2A charger attached no matter what, others only work without power attached, try both and unplug your device from the dock between attempts.
If you are using some type of HDMI switch and the dock doesn't work, try plugging it directly into your TV instead, this is a surprisingly common cause that goes undiagnosed.
You may need to dock your phone into a REAL DeX or another already working 3rd party dock at least once for it to work on certain 3rd party docks, if none of the previous solutions worked and you can get access to one, try this before moving on. (Best Buy stores and some Boutiques may have a DeX setup by their galaxy devices for demonstration)
As a LAST resort you may have to format your device once before docking with a 3rd party dock for the first time. BACKUP YOUR DATA TO A SEPARATE LOCATION BEFORE DOING THIS!
Credits: GuyInDogSuit (Reported HDMI switch issue), player911 (Reported Reformat and quick-charge solutions), blackwolf (reported battery case issue and confirmed quick-charge solution), Amazon User Reviews (Reported and confirmed power supply issues with certain docks)
(To ROM devs using the stock ROM as a base: keep an eye out for patches to DeX related modules when you build new updates, and keep backups of code changes. they may attempt to patch out more docks in the future!)
Thanks for sharing! Really glad for someone making this thread
KSWNG
I bought a KSWNG adapter off Amazon based on description that it would work with Dex, high ratings, and lots of positive reviews of Dex Mode working.
I have a Note 8. I am running Oreo beta CRA9. Oreo was a test because Dex was failing to launch on the stock too.
The dock works great with my nintendo switch. When I hook the unit up to my Note 8, SAMSUNG DEX displays on my phone and on my TV. It does the little D..e..x animation, and then reboots. I see the little green/blue circle. And it just repeats this until I unplug the unit.
I've heard rumors that they may block 3rd party docks on Oreo builds, but even on stock it did this. I've never gotten Dex to load.
I have checked disabled system apps. I haven't factory defaulted yet due to this being a work phone, so I am looking at other solutions prior to a reset.
I'm just not sure if this is normal operation with 3rd party units, or if my Note 8 is bad.
UPDATE:
So I figured out that my KSWNG Dock works. I tested it with my buddies 8+. I factory defaulted my Note 8 and now it is working in DEX Mode, with some issues.
1. It requires power before entering DEX mode. Without power, it will only launch screen mirroring.
2. When Power is applied, the USB port disables. I've tested this without DEX, just using Android. If I connect the USB mouse up to the unit and plug it in, I can control the USB mouse pointer. As soon as I apply power, the mouse pointer goes away.
I HAVE gotten my external mouse to work in DEX before.... but it stopped and never worked again. I may have a funky USB-HDMI module. Occasionally it will complain of Water in my port.
It works fine using DEX standalone, with phone screen as touchpad. The only way I could get a mouse to work is perhaps bluetooth.
UPDATE 2:
I used my neighbors S8+, obviously stock, and the Dex loaded but again, disabled the full USB. I think this is probably common for this unit. I don't plan on buying another one to test. It does work on my Nintendo Switch perfectly and DOES do Dex. I will just have to pair up some bluetooth devices.
Got the Melopow model M002 from Amazon. Very small and light - pocket size. 1 x USB 3, 1 x USB-C (power supply), 1 x HDMI.
Works perfectly with SM-G950F AQL5 (Android 7.0), yet to be tested with CRAP.
Supports DeX and Mirroring, seamlessly transfers audio over HDMI, charges S8 during playback, stays cool all the time.
Pros: as above, also tested with Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse with no issues connected through USB dongle, supports USB flash disks
Cons: only single USB 3.x port, can't connect Samsung portable HDD (but same issue when connected directly to S8 - not enough juice to spin it up)
Was able to get the WDLAND 7 in 1 USBC HDMI hub to work, but needed quick charger to work. Official Samsung Note 8 charger and Lumsing 5 port charger with one QC3.0 port worked. Had to make sure that my battery phone case was removed as the passthrough USB-C seemed to prevent it from working.
Bought the Wofalodata dock, only to find it just charges my S8+, and SLOWLY, even with the adaptive charger my phone came with. I think I might be doing something wrong here.... Anyone else have this one? Any luck with it?
Oh, and I'm on Oreo CRC5.
ZYNUN with S8 Oreo works fine but it need more power for the charger than the office Samsung charger, i used Huawei AP81 charger.
GuyInDogSuit said:
Bought the Wofalodata dock, only to find it just charges my S8+, and SLOWLY, even with the adaptive charger my phone came with. I think I might be doing something wrong here.... Anyone else have this one? Any luck with it?
Oh, and I'm on Oreo CRC5.
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Found out why. It needs a DIRECT HDMI connection. Can't use an HDMI switcher hub.
heyy why didnt you put the full youtube links? kinda anoying no links.....
please fix that, so we can click on the links
Updated with new information, thank you all for contributing! Hopefully people will get plenty of use from this post!
@reggiexp I sadly can't post a direct link to the videos in question until my user rank is higher. For now you are stuck pasting video IDs into YouTube itself. Sorry!
Do ALL third party Dex adaptors require power on Android Oreo (most worked without power adaptors on Android 7)?
I want to update to Oreo but not if I need to plug in a power adaptor to use Dex.
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Do ALL third party Dex adaptors require power on Android Oreo (most worked without power adaptors on Android 7)?
I want to update to Oreo but not if I need to plug in a power adaptor to use Dex.
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AFAIK, on Oreo, you need to plug in external power for activating dex mode. Even on a hacked kernel, still need external power in my experience..
That's a real let down especially since Oreo is such a nice update (use it on the S7).
Looks like the S8 plus will have to stay on Android 7.
Well I bit the bullet and updated to Oreo on the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus.
Tested with my third party adaptor and it does require power to go into dex mode but if you remove the power cable you can still use your third party adaptor in mirror mode. That works just fine for me.
Is there a way to use the phone while it's in dex mode (currently it's either a Trackpad or if the USB mouse is connected it's just a black screen)???
forcedv said:
Well I bit the bullet and updated to Oreo on the Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus.
Tested with my third party adaptor and it does require power to go into dex mode but if you remove the power cable you can still use your third party adaptor in mirror mode. That works just fine for me.
Is there a way to use the phone while it's in dex mode (currently it's either a Trackpad or if the USB mouse is connected it's just a black screen)???
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Currently, only note 9 have the capability to use the phone while in dex mode. Hopefully that ability will be passed to older dex generation phones.
Thank you for the reply.
anyone tried? Melopow on Oreo update?
i bought Melopow but when i tried there is no Dex mode happen either mirror, its only charge my phone
i plug HDMI and and charger Type C on Melopow
anyone how to make it work?
Hi!
Just to add to the thread: this model from Ali Express works, for both screen mirroring and DeX mode!
DZLST-Type-C-3-1-Adapter-USB-C-HUB-Splitter-HDMI-4K-30Hz-VGA-1080P-60Hz
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I just need to plug the PD power before connecting the USB-C to my Note 8
There are some other brands that sell the same model, I suppose they also work in DeX mode.
Do I need a special power adapter for pass through charging to work correctly? I have a Note8, this hub https://www.amazon.es/gp/product/B07B7F835Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 and the original Samsung wall charger.
The problem I have is extremely slow pass-through charging, it takes 7 hours to charge 20%. Also it won't work on Dex mode on my Note8 (my galaxy tab S4 does)
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DualShock 4 Guide for the Nexus 6P
(Mounts, USB, Bluetooth, PS4 Remote Play)
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I wanted to write a dedicated DualShock 4 guide for the Nexus 6P. I hope this guide helps you out.
Quick Summary
If your phone is rooted, connect the DS4 using Bluetooth via the Sixaxis Controller app on the Play Store. Otherwise, the recommended solution is to use a 1ft USB C to Micro USB cable to connect the DS4 and 6P together. You'll also need a DS4 mount to hold the 6P while you play. See the Mounts, USB, and Bluetooth sections for details.
Mounts
Sony GCM10 Game Control Mount (Suction) - $30 Amazon Link
Nyko Smart Clip (Bracket) - $10 Amazon Link
Ortz PS4 Smart Clip Holder (Bracket) - $11 Amazon Link
Utor Case 3D Printed (Bracket - Custom) - $20 Shapeways Link
There are two basic type of mounts: suction-style and bracket-style mounts.
Suction Mounts
Picture of the Sony GCM10 "Suction" Mount installed on the Nexus 6P
A suction-style mount like the Sony GCM10 Game Control Mount can work well with the 6P if you're not planning on using a case. Even though this mount was designed for the XPERIA devices, the suction works pretty well sucking onto the 6P's flat aluminum back. I have tested this mount with all three Nexus 6P colors, and it even works with the Frost (which is coated). So long as you are just sitting in one place playing, it shouldn't fall off. I have also tested leaving the 6P attached to the GCM10 mount overnight (over 12 hours) and it did not fall off when I came back to check on it. However: I do not recommend using this suction-style mount if you will be playing without a "soft" landing zone (e.g. your lap or bed/sofa) or if you will be walking about while playing -- the 6P can fall off the mount unexpectedly! But overall, this is my favorite mount to use with the 6P.
Bracket Mounts
Picture of the Nyko Smart Clip "Bracket" Mount installed on the Nexus 6P
The bracket-style mounts like the popular $10 Nyko and cheap Chinese ones will offer the most security and peace of mind in holding the 6P (even while you're moving around) and should allow you to use a case while it's on, but the 6P will be noticeably off-center due to the power and volume buttons being in the middle, where the brackets normally "grip" the device -- see image above. If you're going this route, we recommend getting the newer Ortz mount over the Nyko because the Ortz also comes with a Micro USB to Micro USB cable (nice to have for your legacy Micro USB devices). Also, the Utor bracket mount solves the off-center problem, but note it is custom 3D-Printed specifically for the Nexus 6P.
Note: Instead of a mount you can also use a mini stand or dock to keep the 6P propped up if you don't mind playing further away.
USB (Wired Connection)
Fusion 4K (1ft) - $5.99 Amazon Link Tested and works (Source: @XDfutures)
Fosmon (1ft) - $5.99 Amazon Link Tested and works
We recommend using a USB cable as it is plug and play. The 6P has a Type C USB port and the DualShock 4 has a Micro USB port, so the best solution is a Type C (Male) to Micro USB (Male) cable about 1ft long. Unfortunately, many Type C to Micro USB cables are 3.3ft long (from popular manufacturers like Aukey, Cable Matters, and Spigen) and at that length you'll need to wrap the cable to make it manageable. A few 1ft cables have just recently started appearing. One we recommend getting is the Fusion 4K (credit to @XDfutures). It looks to be a high quality braided cable. Another is by Fosmon, which is offered in a pure stealth black style. If you find another 1ft cable, please let us know!
There are also adapters and other ways to try and establish a USB C to Micro USB connection. Below are solutions that work and don't work.
Working:
Micro USB (Male) to Micro USB (Male) cable connected to a VicTsing adapter (Amazon Link) which states it is OTG compatible unlike other adapters and should work (Update Confirmed working Source)
Not Working:
Micro USB (Male) to Micro USB (Male) cable connected to a generic Micro USB to Type C adapter (Amazon Link). You want to use the bigger gold plated VicTsing adapter which supports OTG.
USB OTG (On The Go) Cable connected to the OEM Type A to Type C cable included with the Nexus 6P
After connecting both ends of the cable to the 6P and DS4, you can quickly test it on your home screen using the D-PAD and moving the cursor around from app to app or even while in non-gaming apps like Chrome (e.g. the analog stick will scroll the web page down). You'll also now have a Use USB for setting appear. You can keep your DS4 constantly charged so you never have to worry about charging it (usually by just leaving it on the default setting).
Bluetooth (Wireless Connection)
Root Method
Use the Sixaxis Controller app (paid). The app was recently updated on June 3rd to support the Marshmallow app and should work with the 6P now! (Thanks to @ACiDxCHRiST for the confirmation!)
Non-Root Method (Not Recommended)
The 6P's bluetooth stack technically works with the Sony DS4 without needing root and relying on 3rd party apps like Sixaxis Controller. However, after ~30 seconds the connection results in a very delayed input (lag/latency) and it's not quite playable until you try reconnecting it again. The recommended workaround is to use an app that force connects the DS4 back to the 6P properly after this happens. It's not a perfect solution unfortunately. For this reason, we recommend using a USB cable until we find a perfect fix for Bluetooth. At any rate, here's what you need to do starting from the beginning to get your 6P paired via Bluetooth:
Download and run the Sixaxis PairTool from Dancing Pixels Studios and connect your DualShock 4 controller to your computer using a Micro USB cable.
When prompted, change the master address to your 6P's bluetooth address. You can find your Nexus 6P's Bluetooth address by going to Settings > About Phone > Status.
Disconnect the DS4 from the computer. Press and hold the PS and SHARE buttons on the controller until the DS4's Light Bar starts flashing. Now pair it with your Nexus 6P by pulling down/swiping the screen down to Quick Settings > Bluetooth > More Settings. The DS4 will be listed as Wireless Controller in the Bluetooth Available devices list and after you touch it (it may take a few tries) you should see the word Pairing shown below it. The DS4 should turn off after shortly afterwards. Now press the PS button again and it should now be connected (the word Connected should be shown below Wireless Controller). You can add the DS4 as a "Trusted Device" in Security if you wish.
To fix the latency problem, download and open the Bluetooth Auto Connect app from the Play Store.
In Bluetooth Auto Connect, touch Advanced Options and set Retry After (Sec) to 1 and Continuous Connect (Sec) to 1 and then touch Connect Now under Debug.
At this point, your DS4 should be working with your 6P. There is still going to be some latency due to the nature of the wireless connection and other factors. And unfortunately, every 30 seconds there may be a delay or "interrupt" as the Bluetooth Auto Connect re-establishes the connection, so many action games may not be playable (currently looking for a better solution!).
Note: To turn off the DS4 when you're done playing, hold down the PS Button for about 10 seconds or unpair the "Wireless Controller" from the 6P's Bluetooth menu. To pair the DS4 back up again with the 6P, just press the PS Button once.
PS4 Remote Play
PS4 Remote Play working on the 6P
To set your 6P up with RemotePlay, check out the PS4 Remote Play for Android Thread. You don't need root for this. Just make sure your 6P is set to install apps from Unknown Sources (via settings). Download the Invisible Touch Buttons APK from the link in the thread and install it. The controls should hopefully be mapped to the DS4 buttons as normal without you doing anything. I tested playing LittleBigPlanet 3, a decently challenging platformer/action game and it is surprisingly very playable with barely any latency detected with the DS4 paired up to the 6P in Bluetooth. Note: Like most new phones out now, the 6P supports WiFi 802.11AC, so you'll want to make sure you're using a good quality multi-band AC router and that you're connected on the 5GHz band. Having your PS4 connected via Ethernet is also highly recommended.
That concludes this simple guide. Please feel free to comment with corrections or improvements so this can be updated to contain the best and most current information possible for the Nexus 6P.
Yikes, so either an unreliable suction mount or the screen being incredibly off-center for the 6P.
thanks for the guide! got my DS4 finally connected. doing some testing now. The nyko mount is a bit frustrating. I'm going to try and rig something up so it's not pressing on the buttons. Maybe even just a piece of cardboard with cutouts for the buttons
I followed the instructions. My phone sees my controller and saves it as a Bluetooth device called Wireless Controller, but it never pairs. When I try and set it as a Trusted USB devices, I get an error message saying to try factory resetting my bluetooth device in order to properly pair it.
Does anyone know a way to resolve this?
Edit: Nvm, I got it to work. The controller latency issue completely kills the experience though.
The link you provided for the OTG cable is bad
mugenga said:
I followed the instructions. My phone sees my controller and saves it as a Bluetooth device called Wireless Controller, but it never pairs. When I try and set it as a Trusted USB devices, I get an error message saying to try factory resetting my bluetooth device in order to properly pair it.
Does anyone know a way to resolve this?
Edit: Nvm, I got it to work. The controller latency issue completely kills the experience though.
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Hopefully we can find a better method for the 6P... I'm really curious what is happening after 30 seconds with the 6P and DS4 to cause the latency. I feel like there's got to be a solution to this if it can work just fine for the first 30 seconds.
And I've tested pairing three different Nexus 6P phones with my DS4 controller and I've noticed there is definitely a difference in "bluetooth quality" between phones where latency is slightly more of an issue on one of the phones in particular.
kevinallen4325 said:
The link you provided for the OTG cable is bad
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Yeah... the link was actually good a few days ago when I posted it, but it looks like they just pulled the cable off Amazon US site for some unknown reason. There are other Type C to Micro USB cables but I haven't bought any others to test, so I'll put up some more links to cables with a disclaimer that they are currently not yet tested.
dokukinoko said:
Yeah... the link was actually good a few days ago when I posted it, but it looks like they just pulled the cable off Amazon US site for some unknown reason. There are other Type C to Micro USB cables but I haven't bought any others to test, so I'll put up some more links to cables with a disclaimer that they are currently not yet tested.
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No worries. I just purchase http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UUBRX0Y?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00 this one today. Ill report back when I test it out tomorrow.
I just purchased the TeckNet cable and Nyco mount. I'll report back how the cable works.
Update on the cable i mentioned. Received it today and tested it out, works perfectly fine. heres the link again
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00UUBRX0Y?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
Quick question please.
Will any cable work? Reason I ask is I'm looking on Amazon UK and they have different types eg USB 3.1 or USB 2 etc
Thanks in advance
Krunk_Kracker said:
I just purchased the TeckNet cable and Nyco mount. I'll report back how the cable works.
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Played about an hour of Fallout 4 using this cable, worked perfectly. Noticeable, but very little latency issues.
Sent from my Nexus 6P using Tapatalk
Hey sorry I did everything you said and I like the way you organized it !
I still cant get mine to work though. Its not rooted and I changed the Bluetooth address on the remote and still nothing.
It just says Couldn't pair with Wireless Controller.
Please help!
EDIT
Never mind 3rd try worked!!!!
Amazing thank you!
Is there any noticeable lag when using the controller wired? I've tried different Bluetooth controllers but as others have said, they seem to lag out after 30 seconds.
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Is there any noticeable lag when using the controller wired? I've tried different Bluetooth controllers but as others have said, they seem to lag out after 30 seconds.
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No lag for me wired via USB. I've tried many games and just testing the responsiveness on the home screen moving the cursor from app to app. Works great!:good:
Been looking for a controller to better be able to play games on my phone. Anyone have any good recommendations? Non-rooted. Stock Nexus 6P.
hey all- is anyone using a wired DS4 with PPSSPP? I'm having difficulty getting the mappings to work. In particular, the analogs and d-pad seem to have trouble communicating their unique inputs to the device. I don't really know of any other apps to test it out with to see if its a PPSSPP issue or something else. Thanks for any help.
Okay I just want to ask, I have a non-rooted NP6, I want to use a controller to play games on my phone such as Sonic. What would I need to get a working setup? Provide links to items if possible. I don't want to order the wrong items. I appreciate the help! Never used a controller before on my phone.
Anyone able to help?
SAL8116 said:
Been looking for a controller to better be able to play games on my phone. Anyone have any good recommendations? Non-rooted. Stock Nexus 6P.
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Okay I just want to ask, I have a non-rooted NP6, I want to use a controller to play games on my phone such as Sonic. What would I need to get a working setup? Provide links to items if possible. I don't want to order the wrong items. I appreciate the help! Never used a controller before on my phone.
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Anyone able to help?
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You need three things:
1. DualShock 4 controller
2. Mount for DS4 to hold the 6P
3. USB C to Micro USB cable to connect DS4 and 6P
The guide (first post) has links and info on the options you have for mounts and cables.
dokukinoko said:
You need three things:
1. DualShock 4 controller
2. Mount for DS4 to hold the 6P
3. USB C to Micro USB cable to connect DS4 and 6P
The guide (first post) has links and info on the options you have for mounts and cables.
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Thank you!!
I bought the ADAM elements CASA H01 USB Type-C to HDMI Adapter Gold, I tried connecting HDMI to my S8, S8 says HDMI connected but the TV has no response. I am sure the TV works with HDMI as I tested my XBOX on it. Is there anyway to make it work? Or is my adapter broken?
you can try things like switching the tv off/on and the phone off/on whilst its connected. sometimes, not often, that will help
it sounds like hdmi handshake issues. basically a compatibility problem between the phone and the tv.
Thank you for the suggestion, I tried but still doesn't work. If it's a problem between the phone and tv, should I try the adapter on other tv?
I used Choetech USB C to HDMI 60HZ cable to my S8. Everything worked well. https://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-Thunderbolt-Compatible-MacBook-ChromeBook/dp/B06XP9NV4G/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1495422430&sr=8-5&keywords=choetech+HDMI
I had some HDCP issues when I tried connecting my S8 to a capture device, but that was due to a poor quality cable.
Make sure your device can read the HDMI signal coming from the phone too. It appears to send 1080p or higher, so if your device only understands 720p (some smaller TVs are like this) it might not be able to see the signal from your phone.
I'm having same issue hubbies works mine won't same cord and tv???
Any idea what's going on I just factory reset my phone and still doesn't work
I just got an hdmi to USB c adapter today as well and I first connected it it did not recognize my phone either. The thing that seamed to do the trick was attaching the adapter to my phone first without the hdmi or power cord, then powercord then connecting the hdmi cord and all works well
still not repaired
4 repair invoices 3 months and still not repaired currently on hold with Samsung .... i'm not impressed as this feature was a huge decision for buying the S8+
i use baseus usb-c to hdmi cable - all work good (but no dex)
I have tried two different usb-c to HDMI cable adapters and can't get neither of them to work. Any ideas thanks
Broken and need help
I have a Ugreen Adapter for usb-c to HDMI cable, it worked very well
On several tvs, it WAS working here in Mexico on my ATVIO tv, then I did some phone cleanup and it STOPPED, is there a special application or setting that I've uninstalled????, I'm lost without YouTube on my tv LOL , cant find info anywhere and I swear I installed something on my phone to get it working like 7 months ago in Dallas LOL
biggest thing iv found with EVERY usb type C connectivity issue, POCKET LINT. its as simple as using a sewing needle or safety pin to CAREFULLY take the pocket lint out of the type C port on your device, there are 30 individual pins in there, and they ALL need to make a good connection to your adapter. brand does not matter, if it works with phone A phone B will figure it out (unless your phone simply doesnt support mhl adapters)
Same problem - Galaxy S8+ with Choetech USB-C to HDMI adapter. Worked a couple of months ago not working now. Wife's phone (exactly the same) work a with adapter and HDMI cable. Cleaned, powered on/off, reset phone, nothing works. So frustrating. Any ideas?
I was using my S8+ with my TV. After a couple updates ( prior to Pie) no longer worked. Please don't suggest turning things on / off or factory reset.... The cord is fine. My phone just now updated to Pie, I thought great, maybe it will work again..... nope... I've contacted Samsung, same BS runaround. Samsung - must be a compatibility issue, Me - it was working, Samsung - must be the cord, buy a new one, Me - already did, tried two different brands, Samsung - was one of them Samsung, Me - ......., Samsung - try factory reset, Me -....... by this time I know I'm screwed. There WAS something to do with an update. (And yes prior to the Pie update I did a factory re-set with no results). From the comments on this post appears no one has a solution....
Hi!
Background:
I'm an esport producer and after some nightmare productions I'm really excited about the rog phone as it seams to be the only phone that have the features needed to make it into a good esports phone (e.g. Having 8-10 players competing in from of an audience), mainly: Hdmi output, ethernet capabilities and usb-c ports on the side..
Problem: After first successfully testing out Hdmi + ethernet connection I wanted to try if I could use the fan accessory and still be able to get the Hdmi signal from it.. When I connected the fan it told me to update the fan firmware so I did, but after that I'm not able to get Hdmi signal either with or without the fan accessory.. For instance, when I plug in my portable asus laptop monitor (power and signal from usb-c) the monitor starts to boot up and then dies.. Then tries again and dies and so on.. On my Samsung s8 it works fine.. So I'm guessing the firmware limits the power that the phone can output on the usb-c port.
Question, has anyone else experienced this issue? Is there a way to uninstall the fan firmware update (that obviously did not only affect the fan but the phone as well). The Hdmi adapter I used was something very similar to the professional dock but is actually an usb-c dock ment for laptops..
Tl:dr; hdmi doesn't work after "fan firmware update", plez halp.
Best regards
Ludvig Fjell
Qruxel E-sports Studio
Just a small update,
I was able to get it to work if I disconnect the power cable from the USB-C dongle and then connect it again.. and sometimes it also requires me to disconnect the HDMI + reconnecting that as well.. so I'm not sure if this actually was due to the fan firmware or just a result of a... weird bug(?) when it comes to the OTG features of the phone.. because connecting the dongle with both HDMI + power already plugged in does not work.
Anyway, just wanted you guys to know that it does work, just need to randomly connect/disconnect cables from the dongle first =)
Best regards,
Which USB-C to HDMI adapter were you using? I am looking for one that works with this device, aside from the fairly costly pro dock.
Hi All
Has anybody managed to get DeX to kick in when connected to an non genuine adapter? Got a £18 generic USB.c to HDMI and power and although the display shows a mirror of my phone screen and the phone charges ok, Dex refuses to kick in. I don't see a way to manually start it. Tried connecting all in different order, tried usb keyboard and all other suggestions I found while researching my issue, but nothing works.
Weird thing is that my mate's Note9 works ok with the same adapter...
Suggestions welcome.
Thanks
When I was on CR15 Pie it would kick on when I plugged my generic hdmi-c adaptor. It worked but had colored lines randomly across the screen probably due to CR15 being a leaked beta version, but DEX kicked on automatically on my S9+ (G965U)
Now that I'm back on Oreo its back to only mirroring the screen as normal.
I am waiting for a more interesting answer from other friends
maschenazi said:
Weird thing is that my mate's Note9 works ok with the same adapter...
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The Note 9 doesn't need a Dex device for Dex mode to work. It works with anything, even just a USB-C > HDMI cable.
But the S9/S9+ DOES need a Dex device for Dex mode to work.
There are some 3rd party devices that manage to get it working. Usually these are devices that say they are specifically for Nintendo Switch. They'll sometimes also list Dex too.
EG: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/USB-C-H...9178228fd:m:mKQHQMFLKiMZ9WJmRowh4nw:rk:2:pf:0
You can't just use any random USB-C to HDMI adapter.
Hi,
I have had a Tab S7 Wifi 128 GB (returned it) and have a Tab S7+ 256 GB 6GB RAM here. I want to use it for streaming games only. I capture on my desktop pc with a AverMedia 4k capture card (but I have 4k and 1080p Elgato cars here as well to test).
I plugin the USB-C Multiport Adapter (EE-P3200) from Samsung and it shows "HDMI connected". Screen mirroring and DEX work, resolution and 60Hz are just fine. But after a few minutes - sometimes more, sometimes less the signal drops with a "HDMI disconnected" message. I have to unplug and plugin the adapter again.
- This happens all the time, on the homescreen, in apps, in games.
- It's not the monitor -> it works with all my devices I have here and I tried
- It's not the adapter -> I also have an Apple adapter, an Aukey adapter and a no-name USB-C to HDMI cable ... all four solutions have the same problem!
- It's not that particular Tab S7(+) -> a brand new S7 and S7+ do the same
- It's not the capture card(s) -> Same behaviour with all 3 cards AND I have an Android Huawei MatepadPro tablet as well as an iPad Pro here that work just fine with all adapters, all cables, all capture cards
I "reset" both the S7 and S7+ even tho both were brand new and sealed. Both were/are on the newest software update from October 1st. The problem existed on the stock software as well.
Any ideas please? The tablet itself is great and the huge screen is simply put amazing. But If I can't use the HDMI output it is useless for me.
yuri624 said:
Hi,
I have had a Tab S7 Wifi 128 GB (returned it) and have a Tab S7+ 256 GB 6GB RAM here. I want to use it for streaming games only. I capture on my desktop pc with a AverMedia 4k capture card (but I have 4k and 1080p Elgato cars here as well to test).
I plugin the USB-C Multiport Adapter (EE-P3200) from Samsung and it shows "HDMI connected". Screen mirroring and DEX work, resolution and 60Hz are just fine. But after a few minutes - sometimes more, sometimes less the signal drops with a "HDMI disconnected" message. I have to unplug and plugin the adapter again.
- This happens all the time, on the homescreen, in apps, in games.
- It's not the monitor -> it works with all my devices I have here and I tried
- It's not the adapter -> I also have an Apple adapter, an Aukey adapter and a no-name USB-C to HDMI cable ... all four solutions have the same problem!
- It's not that particular Tab S7(+) -> a brand new S7 and S7+ do the same
- It's not the capture card(s) -> Same behaviour with all 3 cards AND I have an Android Huawei MatepadPro tablet as well as an iPad Pro here that work just fine with all adapters, all cables, all capture cards
I "reset" both the S7 and S7+ even tho both were brand new and sealed. Both were/are on the newest software update from October 1st. The problem existed on the stock software as well.
Any ideas please? The tablet itself is great and the huge screen is simply put amazing. But If I can't use the HDMI output it is useless for me.
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I just got an update on my AT&T tab S7 5G with November security. Maybe there is a fix coming for this. I have seen Samsung doing USB C updates to devices recently too.
macgyver40 said:
I just got an update on my AT&T tab S7 5G with November security. Maybe there is a fix coming for this. I have seen Samsung doing USB C updates to devices recently too.
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I just got that update two days ago, but it changed nothing.
I've had about 10 calls with Samsung tech levels 1 and 2. Every call I had to explain every from scratch (even with a case number lol) and every person told me "problem is not known/reported", the last guy I had on the phone told me his colleague (that he was texting with during the call) had multiple customers complain about hdmi disconnects and he (the colleague) was able to reproduce the issue on two S7's himself.
I returned the tablet now as a stable hdmi output is vital for my usecase.
For others having the problem, do you have external power connected to the adapter? Plugging a USB-PD analyzer into the S7 shows it can only source 500mA, which might not be enough for some adapters (especially the ones that are also USB hubs) to work reliably.
So after almost 4 months now I bought a brand new Galaxy Tab S7+ again. New Android version, new OneUI version, same problem.
- 4 different adapters (3 with PD) including the original Samsung EE-P3200
- different HDMI cables (including a 8k certified one)
- issues with a Thomson TV, Sony TV, Asus Monitor, Elgato 1080p capture card, AverMedia 4k capture card
- 3 brand new tablets (S7, S7+ and another S7+)
- all my adapters, cables and devices work 100% fine with: iPad Pro 2017, iPad Air 4, cheap Chinese Windows tablet
Hey yuri. You are not alone. i have the exact same problem. I tryed two different adapters, 3 power brackets. End device is my Elgato Capture card. Tryed it also on my Tv my Beamer and so on... My connection breaks randomly all the time. Its hard to find a solution for this problem.. Tab S7+ 5G
Simak1990 said:
Hey yuri. You are not alone. i have the exact same problem. I tryed two different adapters, 3 power brackets. End device is my Elgato Capture card. Tryed it also on my Tv my Beamer and so on... My connection breaks randomly all the time. Its hard to find a solution for this problem.. Tab S7+ 5G
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although i had a usb c hdmi hub that i bought for my s8 phone (not that long ago) i found it's actually the power source+hub that's the culprit.
i knew it does need power cable too in when hdmi out-ing however i thought that 1.5-2A charge is just fine and since it was a good build quality usb c hdmi hub that it will be just fine as well
it wasn't until i had accubattery confirm while running that even with the stock quick charge brick in, when Dexxing if the tablet screen is on too there's barely 0,4 Amps surplus charging the tablet battery after all the consumptions.
mind you i had external drive+usb mouse+usb keyb all hooked up at once.
either that (orig quick charger adapter from Samsung) did the trick or the other : LEVIN USB C hub i bought from Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B083DZ1...abc_A1006ASWRW8EZE438PK9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
but since these two changes my Dexxing is rock solid
at first i thought there's some proprietary trickery is in place that it only works with original Samsung gear (hubs) but i still found these to be too pricey so i got the aforementioned Levin which was of 15.97 gbp inc. posting
hope this helps solving it too
nagymancs said:
although i had a usb c hdmi hub that i bought for my s8 phone (not that long ago) i found it's actually the power source+hub that's the culprit.
i knew it does need power cable too in when hdmi out-ing however i thought that 1.5-2A charge is just fine and since it was a good build quality usb c hdmi hub that it will be just fine as well
it wasn't until i had accubattery confirm while running that even with the stock quick charge brick in, when Dexxing if the tablet screen is on too there's barely 0,4 Amps surplus charging the tablet battery after all the consumptions.
mind you i had external drive+usb mouse+usb keyb all hooked up at once.
either that (orig quick charger adapter from Samsung) did the trick or the other : LEVIN USB C hub i bought from Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B083DZ1...abc_A1006ASWRW8EZE438PK9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
but since these two changes my Dexxing is rock solid
at first i thought there's some proprietary trickery is in place that it only works with original Samsung gear (hubs) but i still found these to be too pricey so i got the aforementioned Levin which was of 15.97 gbp inc. posting
hope this helps solving it too
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Well I gave up on the S7(+) long ago already. It did NOT work with the official Samsung power adapter + USB-C adapter.
Also just for testing... I had bought a cheap Samsung Galaxy S5e, and ALL adapters, ALL power bricks, ALL hdmi cables worked with that. Same on a Huawei Matepad Pro and a Lenovo P11 Pro (which I am using now). All my stuff (in every combination) works on all Android tablets (and iPads) that I tried.
And all Samsung "customer support" could tell me after 4 months was "apparently Samsung devices can not suit your needs when using capture cards" (apparently a 1.000 EUR device can not while their 400 EUR tablet can). No comment.