What is quality level of external wireless display mode on Nord N10 5G
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Hi all,
I installed UT (24.04.1) on a Pixel 3A XL I bought a few weeks ago, and tried External Wireless Display mode (Miracast).
It worked surprisingly well (a bit wavy, showing a spreadsheet). [3A XL worked GREAT compared to my Pixel 4XL (LOS23.1) casting to same TV- but via Chromecast-HDMI adapter]. But of course, NO VoLTE (critical in USA) on 3A XL.
So, I bought a Nord N10 5G BE2028 on Ebay.
Oneplus refuses to send bootloader unlock token (whole other threads ...), so I can't install UT.
SO, I searched for an answer via Google, and got various (conflicting) answers, with the most promising suggesting Wireless Ext Display mode for Nord N10 improved with most recent releases.
Can anyone here give some sort of description of level of functionality sending to something like a 1080P or 4K TV ?
Especially nice would be if there is some comparison to the function on a 3A XL.
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@oldbutndy Hey, unsure why you need unlock codes from OnePlus (maybe my situation was different) but I unlocked mine with this: https://www.getdroidtips.com/unlock-relock-bootloader-onepus-nord-n10-n100/
Anyway, I don't have a Miracast, but I can cast Jellyfin to my Panasonic TV with does 1080p with perfect quality from my N10.
Does this help?
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@RapidRotator said in What is quality level of external wireless display mode on Nord N10 5G:
I can cast Jellyfin to my Panasonic TV with does 1080p with perfect quality from my N10.
Do you have a Jellyfin client running on your TV as well? In that case it is not comparable.
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@arubislander said in What is quality level of external wireless display mode on Nord N10 5G:
@RapidRotator said in What is quality level of external wireless display mode on Nord N10 5G:
I can cast Jellyfin to my Panasonic TV with does 1080p with perfect quality from my N10.
Do you have a Jellyfin client running on your TV as well? In that case it is not comparable.
No, my TV has not a Jellyfin client. I cast it to my TV from my phone.
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@RapidRotator then that is probably the chromecast protocol.. again, not quite the same.