Google on Wednesday announced Android screen mirroring feature is rolling out for Chromecast. Users will now be able to mirror their Android smartphones and tablets to a big screen with the help of the Chromecast app. The feature was first announced last month at Google I/O 2014, along with other Chromecast features. This Android mirroring feature is currently in beta and will be supported by Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition, Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, HTC One (M7), HTC One (M7) Google Play Edition, LG G3, LG G2, and LG G Pro 2 devices only for now. Google says that it will soon provide support for additional devices. The screen mirroring is currently not supported on iOS devices.
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Google Starts Rolling-Out Chromecast Android Mirroring Feature
Google on Wednesday announced Android screen mirroring feature is rolling out for Chromecast. Users will now be able to mirror their Android smartphones and tablets to a big screen with the help of the Chromecast app. The feature was first announced last month at Google I/O 2014, along with other Chromecast features. This Android mirroring feature is currently in beta and will be supported by Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2013), Nexus 10, Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition, Samsung Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, HTC One (M7), HTC One (M7) Google Play Edition, LG G3, LG G2, and LG G Pro 2 devices only for now. Google says that it will soon provide support for additional devices. The screen mirroring is currently not supported on iOS devices.
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