Questions about Dex - Samsung Galaxy S10+ Accessories

Hello all,
I just got my Galaxy S10+ yesterday and I have some doubts about the Dex platform:
- Are there any news in regards of a 3rd generation official Dex device? We got the Station in S8 times, and the Pad last year, but I haven't found anything new after that. It seems logical to me that they would announce something alongside the S10/Note 10
- Does any official converter offer the same capabilities as the official ones? I've seen in reviews that some converters only output 1080p (while the pad can pull 1440p), and only allow up to 5 apps on screen at the same time. Would you recommend one in pair with the official one?
- Also, if someone has the Pad: does the S10+ fit on it with a case? (Say, as slim one such as the official clear case)
Thank you very much in advance for your time!
~Sky

1. rumor, yes
2. powered theoretically no limit. non powered ones have 5 apps limit.
3. yes.
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Dex needs no Dex pad to function. You can connect your phone to a HDMI port on a TV or monitor using simply a usb-c to HDMI cable, if the monitor your using has a high speed usb-c 3.1 port a usb-c to usb-c 3.1 cable works great and allows charging back to the phone as well
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diy smart dock for galaxy s3

after searching a little bit about 11 pin port in galaxy s3 and take apart an 11pin to 5 pin adapter i am thinking about make DIY smart dock for galaxy s3
i ordered mhl adapter and waiting for it mean while i tried to connect usb otg and extra micro usb connector together so i can use otg and charge the phone at the same time. but the problem is when i short ground and seance pin for otg ; charging doesn't work.
so any suggestion about the project?
i attached a plan of my project here
edited:after failing my 1st attempt i succeeded to make it work on my 2nd try!
this time i opened a 11 pin to 5 pin adapter. it has a small resistor which is connected ground to sense pin for hdmi out put. i removed that resistor and i connected 5 extra wire in the adapter 1. vcc 2. data+ 3. data - 4. sense 5. ground ( i showed in picture) . then i connected sense and ground with a 40.2k resistor.
then the 4 wire, which i i connected in 11 to 5 pin adapter (vcc, data+,data-, and ground) , goes to a femele usb where you will connect usb devices or usb hub.
and thats it!! hope you can try it too. if if have any other question just ask me
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You forgot the vcc at the otg side, but anyway it can't work.
While charging you send 5v through the micro usb to the phone.
But in otg mode the phone will send 5v to the usb connector to supply power for the connected device.
I think your only chance is to use the inductive connectors to charge your phone while in otg mode.
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i uploaded the corrected one
and i found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953061
but my knowledge about this stuff is little low. so need some explanation
thanks
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There seems no way like you want it. I told you the problem.
You have to use the Pins for the wireless charger (QI-charger) under the battery cover.
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G4Cab said:
There seems no way like you want it. I told you the problem.
You have to use the Pins for the wireless charger (QI-charger) under the battery cover.
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charging via the back pins while in OTG mode with throw a message popup that says over current protection and shuts down the S3
at least it does on mine.
I have the smart dock and after opening, it does contain quite a bit of electronics
NuclearEMP said:
charging via the back pins while in OTG mode with throw a message popup that says over current protection and shuts down the S3
at least it does on mine.
I have the smart dock and after opening, it does contain quite a bit of electronics
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would you mind taking a few pictures of the smartdock guts so the rest of us tech savvy people can drool at its wonders?
here is a few of the Note 2 Smart Dock internals
NuclearEMP said:
here is a few of the Note 2 Smart Dock internals
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you frelling rock!
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I have a suspicion that the IC to the left of the Realtek one is the brains of the board. The RT chip does the hdmi out conversion and the other two longer IC's are usb host and usb audio. Can't make out the printed data on the unknown chip, but my best bet is if we can get a dump of whats on there then we might have a good chance of DIY hdmi/otg capabilities. i'm no expert by far, but just throwing ideas out there.
wolfy02 said:
you frelling rock!
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I have a suspicion that the IC to the left of the Realtek one is the brains of the board. The RT chip does the hdmi out conversion and the other two longer IC's are usb host and usb audio. Can't make out the printed data on the unknown chip, but my best bet is if we can get a dump of whats on there then we might have a good chance of DIY hdmi/otg capabilities. i'm no expert by far, but just throwing ideas out there.
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Heres whats inside, including the "other chip"
SiI9292 MHL-to-HDMI Bridge
The SiI9292 is integral to the design of low-power, MHL-to-HDMI accessory devices such as docking stations, converters and adapters, enabling HD video and audio connectivity between MHL-ready mobile devices and HDTVs with HDMI inputs.
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Realtek RTD2120
Overview
This chip is the micro-processor of LCD monitor. It uses the design ware DW8051 of Synopsys as the 8051 core of this chip and is compatible with other industry 8051 series. Also, 96Kbyte FLASH with 8 bit bus is embedded in this chip which is licensed from TSMC 0.18um e-FLASH process. Here we use the package of PLCC44/LQFP48 if we would like to have a discrete MCU controller or we make a multi-chip package with our LCD monitor controller to form one chip package to save the cost of package and PCB material.
Features
? Operating voltage range : 3.0V to 3.6V
? 8051 core, CPU operating frequency up to 50MHz
? 4 clocks per machine cycle
? 256-byte internal RAM
? 512-byte external data RAM, including 256-byte DDC RAM(128-byte x 2) and 256-byte general purpose RAM
? 96K-byte flash memory, 64k for program and 32k for saving parameter
? Two DDC ports compliant with VESA DDC1/2B/2Bi/CI
? Three channels of PWM DAC with programable frequency from 100K to 100Hz
? Watchdog timer with programmable interval
? Three 16-bit counters/timers (T0, T1, and T2)
? One PLL to provide programmable operating frequency and clock output, 2 clock output ports
? One full-duplex serial port
? Six interrupt sources with 2 external interrupts
? Four channels of 6-bit ADC
? Hardware In System Programming(ISP) capability, no boot code required
? Built-in Low voltage reset circuit
? Embedded 1.8V regulator
? Code protection
? Available in 44-pin PLCC or 48-pin LQFP package
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FE1.1S
USB 2.0 HIGH SPEED 4-PORT HUB CONTROLLER
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The PCM2704/5/6/7 is TI's single-chip USB stereo audio DAC with USB-compliant full-speed protocol controller and S/PDIF.
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otg + charging success
hi guys! just want to give an update of my work.
i got otg and charging work together.
as in this post http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1953061 i just connect ground and sense pin with a 40.2 k ohm resistor.
i ordered 40.2 k ohm resistor which i just got tonight. the hdmi adapter i have is a cheap and old one. its not mirroring the screen. i ordered a new Rocketfish MHL HDTV Adapter . hope that will work!! waiting for that to arrive!!!!
here i am giving 2 screen shot
mess lol
and here what i did so far....
i didnt connect micro usb female port for data sync because those i didnt get yet.
if anyone have any suggestion please tell me.
hoping to make it work.....
necomer said:
and here what i did so far....
i didnt connect micro usb female port for data sync because those i didnt get yet.
if anyone have any suggestion please tell me.
hoping to make it work.....
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Great work, necomer. I've also been trying that for two months now, but haven't been able to make it work. I have the 40,2 KOhm resistor between sense and GND, and am able to launch smart dock mode on some ROMs I have tried. So, which ROM are you running? My only idea here is that maybe you having a US S3 is what does the difference (well, I'm assuming that, maybe you have an international one).
Thanks in advance, and once again, great work :good:
Hi. Thanks for reviewing I am using us galaxy s3 and just the stock touch wiz rom android 4.1.1.
And I received my mhl adapter. But when I am connecting it the tv screen going all black. Any suggestion about that?
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necomer said:
Hi. Thanks for reviewing I am using us galaxy s3 and just the stock touch wiz rom android 4.1.1.
And I received my mhl adapter. But when I am connecting it the tv screen going all black. Any suggestion about that?
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I'm pretty sure your buying the wrong MHL adapter. The Note II and the s3 have a different micro usb than any other phone and require the samsung
MHL adapter.
Not sure what you are trying to do?
Amazon sells a combo cable so you can use OTG and charge the device at the same time. I use it to connect a 1TB portable drive to my S3 and Tab 2 10.1.
I bought the official Samsung HDMI adapters for both devices. They are powered and stream over HDMI to my TV just fine. Works with just about everything I've tried although some services require some workarounds. Copy protection crap.
What you are trying to do sounds risky. You might fry the phone.
I apologize if I haven't grasped your intentions but I'm kind of slow.
Edit: I think I may get it now. Are you trying to power, feed external data through OTG and then stream out to an HDMI display?
Dumb question as I said I'm slow but, how about the official Samsung HDMI adapter and use the power in port with a powered OTG combo cable?
This one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003WV5DMO/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Logunn said:
I'm pretty sure your buying the wrong MHL adapter. The Note II and the s3 have a different micro usb than any other phone and require the samsung
MHL adapter.
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i used a 11 pin to 5 pin convertor. but i guess i did something wrong while connecting the wires .
i will order new 11 pin to 5 pin adapter bcz i messed up this one
schneid said:
Not sure what you are trying to do?
Amazon sells a combo cable so you can use OTG and charge the device at the same time. I use it to connect a 1TB portable drive to my S3 and Tab 2 10.1.
I bought the official Samsung HDMI adapters for both devices. They are powered and stream over HDMI to my TV just fine. Works with just about everything I've tried although some services require some workarounds. Copy protection crap.
What you are trying to do sounds risky. You might fry the phone.
I apologize if I haven't grasped your intentions but I'm kind of slow.
Edit: I think I may get it now. Are you trying to power, feed external data through OTG and then stream out to an HDMI display?
Dumb question as I said I'm slow but, how about the official Samsung HDMI adapter and use the power in port with a powered OTG combo cable?
This one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003WV5DMO/ref=oh_details_o04_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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what i am trying to do is, use otg , charge the phone and use hdmi at the same time. i thought it would be easy bcz samsung made new 11 pin connector in Galaxy s3 . so apparently its supposed to work ,as they are not using same pin for transferring data. But i dont have any idea about internal proses. while charging and otg at the same time is possible, dont you think we can connect hdmi with it in any way?
well all this is just guessing from my little knowledge. i want some suggestion from those who worked on this and correct my mistakes
necomer said:
Hi. Thanks for reviewing I am using us galaxy s3 and just the stock touch wiz rom android 4.1.1.
And I received my mhl adapter. But when I am connecting it the tv screen going all black. Any suggestion about that?
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Maybe... it's a HDCP problem...
If your TV don't support HDCP function(or authentication failed), then MHL chipset will show a black screen
(HDCP : High-definition Digital Content Protection)
I was going to this topic, being all hopeful that I finally might get my S3 in OTG+Charge mode. And then it turned out it only worked on a phone still running 4.1.1. I have 4.1.2, and OTG+charge did work for me before, but it seems Samsung broke it in 4.1.2. It is probably the fault of the kernel that came with the XXELLC (a stock 4.1.2 ROM) update, but how to fix it is beyond me.
Are you serious! I won't update mine then. I need to use that together! !!
Thanks for the information
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Samsung mini usb to HDMI adaptor requiring power source

I recently bought a mini usb to HDMI adaptor (model number ET-H10FAU) from eBay and it seems to only work on my note 10.1 2014 edition when I'm using a power source (A mini usb cable to a plugged in ac adaptor.) Is this normal or is there something wrong with the adaptor? I was hoping that I could use the adaptor without such a power source.
Mugenakuma said:
I recently bought a mini usb to HDMI adaptor (model number ET-H10FAU) from eBay and it seems to only work on my note 10.1 2014 edition when I'm using a power source (A mini usb cable to a plugged in ac adaptor.) Is this normal or is there something wrong with the adaptor? I was hoping that I could use the adaptor without such a power source.
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I have ordered a 5 pin to 11 pin converter so i can use the MHL adpter I have with the new Note 10.1. I have used this MHL adapter with several phones and all required the power to be plugged it for it to work. The best way around this is with a Miracast receiver to mirror the device wirelessly. I bought the Rocketfish one from Best Buy a couple of months ago when it was on sale for $29.99.
Mugenakuma said:
I recently bought a mini usb to HDMI adaptor (model number ET-H10FAU) from eBay and it seems to only work on my note 10.1 2014 edition when I'm using a power source (A mini usb cable to a plugged in ac adaptor.) Is this normal or is there something wrong with the adaptor? I was hoping that I could use the adaptor without such a power source.
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I believe the official Samsung mhl adaptor 2.0 is the only one that can do it without a power source but using hdmi output drains battery so much that it's still better to plug it in
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ChrisNee1988 said:
I believe the official Samsung mhl adaptor 2.0 is the only one that can do it without a power source but using hdmi output drains battery so much that it's still better to plug it in
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Thanks for the info. So far it's not a deal breaker that I have to use a power source for the adapter. Just wanted to make sure it was normal.
nrage23 said:
I have ordered a 5 pin to 11 pin converter so i can use the MHL adpter I have with the new Note 10.1. I have used this MHL adapter with several phones and all required the power to be plugged it for it to work. The best way around this is with a Miracast receiver to mirror the device wirelessly. I bought the Rocketfish one from Best Buy a couple of months ago when it was on sale for $29.99.
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Can anyone confirm whether or not you can connect to hdmi without a ext power source?
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DeBoX said:
Can anyone confirm whether or not you can connect to hdmi without a ext power source?
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According to Rocketfish's website, and the documentation about the device (It's on the link below) you don't need an external power source since the tablet connects to the device by way of a wireless connection. It does say that the device requires an HDTV with a USB port though, something my old cruddy HDTV I still have in my bedroom does not have (I would be using this device mostly upstairs.). Nevertheless I confirmed that if your tv doesn't have a USB port then you can use an AC adaptor to power the device. This Rocketfish device seems to be perfect. Having to use all these cables to connect my tablet to a tv is a real pain...
http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/products/home-theater/RF-WFD301.html
DeBoX said:
Can anyone confirm whether or not you can connect to hdmi without a ext power source?
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The Monoprice MHL adapter I have will not work on any device without external power hooked up to it. If you are using screen mirroring/ miracast for wireless display then you do not need power hooked up. The Rocketfish MiraCast receiver I have does require USB power while plugged into a TV's HDMI slot to function. Most TV's have a usb port for attaching a thumb drive or doing firmware updates and this will power the receiver. Hope this helps.
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Mugenakuma said:
According to Rocketfish's website, and the documentation about the device (It's on the link below) you don't need an external power source since the tablet connects to the device by way of a wireless connection. It does say that the device requires an HDTV with a USB port though, something my old cruddy HDTV I still have in my bedroom does not have (I would be using this device mostly upstairs.). Nevertheless I confirmed that if your tv doesn't have a USB port then you can use an AC adaptor to power the device. This Rocketfish device seems to be perfect. Having to use all these cables to connect my tablet to a tv is a real pain...
http://www.rocketfishproducts.com/products/home-theater/RF-WFD301.html
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You can use a usb wall adapter for the usb power. Mine came with the small device, a short HDMI ext. cable, and the microusb power cable in the box. I have used several devices with the Miracast receiver. Be aware that most devices will require you to press the WPS button on the receiver the first time you connect it. I have used a Nexus 10, Nexus 7 (2013), Nvidia Shield, and a HTC Droid DNA with it and all work well. The Shield only required me to use the PIN number shown on the TV screen to connect, all the others required me to press the WPS button on the receiver to connect the first time. After connecting the first time all you have to go into settings on the android device to connect. You can move the receiver to a different TV and still reconnect without pressing the WPS button again. The only time you should have to repair the device is if you factory reset or install a different rom on the android device. Sorry for the long response just trying to give as much information as I know to help with your decision.
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Can anyone confirm whether or not you can connect to hdmi without a ext power source?
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Not sure if you were asking about the Rocketfish one specifically...
I bought the OEM MHL 2.0 adapter on Amazon and can confirm that you can indeed connect to HDMI without any power source.
confirmation
I don't need the power cord plugged in on mine but I do need the 5 to 11 pin adapter in the micro usb port of the tablet to get it connected to my tv.
does any one know if this will work?
http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters...9542&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+galaxy+note+hdmi
john10101 said:
does any one know if this will work?
http://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters...9542&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+galaxy+note+hdmi
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It should people have said the Note II compatible MHL adapters will work.
I bought one off of ebay
I bought the one below from ebay from seller nj-store and I can connect it with and without the power cord; However, it will it disconnect it by itself every 5-10 minutes regardless of whether or not it has the power connected. Has anyone tried the original Samsung MHL 2.0? If so does it require the power and also does it charge the Note while the power is connected? Cause the one I bought off of ebay does not charge the Note when the power is connected. I seen some original Samsung MHL 2.0 connectors on amazon like for $16.99 but most people think they received the MHL 1.0 because it requires power. Thanks.
amadeus303 said:
Not sure if you were asking about the Rocketfish one specifically...
I bought the OEM MHL 2.0 adapter on Amazon and can confirm that you can indeed connect to HDMI without any power source.
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Was referring to the miracast one, but good to know non the less. Thx!
Kimo49 said:
I bought the one below from ebay from seller nj-store and I can connect it with and without the power cord; However, it will it disconnect it by itself every 5-10 minutes regardless of whether or not it has the power connected. Has anyone tried the original Samsung MHL 2.0? If so does it require the power and also does it charge the Note while the power is connected? Cause the one I bought off of ebay does not charge the Note when the power is connected. I seen some original Samsung MHL 2.0 connectors on amazon like for $16.99 but most people think they received the MHL 1.0 because it requires power. Thanks.
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I have the original Samsung MHL 2.0. I bought it on Amazon *from* Amazon. I paid more for it, but I wanted to ensure I was getting the genuine product... I've read a few reviews where people were getting the 1.0 (or worse yet, fakes) when buying from 3rd party sellers.
It does not require power to connect my Note II phone or Note 10.1 2014 tablet to a monitor or TV. When I do connect power, it charges both devices.
Thank for letting me know. Do you happen to have the link to the Amazon one? All I find is third parties and fulfilled by amazon. Thanks.
I just went to my Amazon account and clicked on my orders to get you a direct link... Amazon must now be out of stock on them. All I see are 3rd party vendors at the moment.
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I just went to my Amazon account and clicked on my orders to get you a direct link... Amazon must now be out of stock on them. All I see are 3rd party vendors at the moment.
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Can you post the model number of your adapter. I have gotten one suppose to be original and the model number is ET H10FAUWEGWW per the box, but the adapter itself does not have a model number but just a serial number and it says it is made in Korea. It does have this number on it KFC RE SEC ET H10FAUWE which I don't know what it is. The reason for my question is that it works well but it does not charge my note when my power adapter is attached to it. Thanks.
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Can you post the model number of your adapter. I have gotten one suppose to be original and the model number is ET H10FAUWEGWW per the box, but the adapter itself does not have a model number but just a serial number and it says it is made in Korea. It does have this number on it KFC RE SEC ET H10FAUWE which I don't know what it is. The reason for my question is that it works well but it does not charge my note when my power adapter is attached to it. Thanks.
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I'm traveling on business at the moment, so I don't have the box on me to confirm. However, I do know that the model number is ET-H10FAUWESTA - not the one you listed. I *can* confirm again that it does charge my devices as I'm currently using them in my hotel room.
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I'm traveling on business at the moment, so I don't have the box on me to confirm. However, I do know that the model number is ET-H10FAUWESTA - not the one you listed. I *can* confirm again that it does charge my devices as I'm currently using them in my hotel room.
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Thanks for the reply. I will return the item and wait for Samsung or an authorize retailer to carry them. I have had too much bad luck buying from 3rd parties.
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I'm traveling on business at the moment, so I don't have the box on me to confirm. However, I do know that the model number is ET-H10FAUWESTA - not the one you listed. I *can* confirm again that it does charge my devices as I'm currently using them in my hotel room.
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Just wanted to make sure about this adapter being able to charge the Note 2014 edition. I tried it on a galaxy S3 and S4 and it charge both but not the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014. It must need more power I guess cause I was using the Note 2014 edition original charger. Have you tried on the note 2014 edition?

Note 10.1 (2014) as a VGA Presentation/Lecturing tool

I'm using the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition) to give lectures (using the LectureNotes app to write during the lectures). I need to be able to connect it to typical VGA projector. Thought it might help others to know what accessories worked to do this:
Samsung MHL to HDMI adapter (model ET-H10FAUWE)
HDMI to VGA + Audio Converter (made by Neet, bought on amazon)
Optional: MoKo Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition Case - Ultra Slim Lightweight Smart-shell Stand Case
The MHL to HDMI adapter is great. It did not come with a power supply but takes the same micro usb as the Note. It produces a beautiful image on an HDMI display (tested on both 720p and 1080p) and did not require any settings to make it work. In all cases it has worked without needing a power supply - presumably because it is drawing sufficient power from the hdmi port with the devices I have tried. If a power supply is connected it passes through to the Note (charging it if the power supply gives sufficient current). Connecting the adapter makes no impact on the speed of the device. Unfortunately none of our lecture theatres have hdmi connections.
The HDMI to VGA converter needs to be active (so needs power). The "Neet" one above had good reviews from people who had struggled to make this work with other devices. For me it worked straight out of the box. On a 1024 x 768 device it uses the full height of the display but not the full width: ileaves a narrow black band on the right. It is showing the full tablet image which is slightly distorted on the projector screen. The projector detected the display without problems.
For the case, I wanted one that works upside down in landscape mode so the return button is at the top left. This prevents accidentally closing the app while writing on the tablet. It also means the display cables run away from you. You need to switch off the auto brightness on the display because your hand will cover the front camera as you write and so the display will periodically dim - not that this makes any difference to the projector display but is just a distraction when writing.
The alternative method I tried to project the display was using a VNC server. I bought the VMLite VNC Server app. (The developer was very helpful and responsive.) By connecting this to a computer/laptop with a VGA connection, you can project the screen. However the VNC server significantly slowed down the tablet and made writing on the tablet less than pleasant. So I abandoned that in favour of the hardware method above.
Hope this helps someone - though your mileage may vary. (Sorry about the lack of links - not enough posts it seems so I had to strip them out).
you might also consider getting something like this, I tested it a few months back and it worked fine. Need external power , but besides that worked out of the box. Got recognized as a HDMI adapter.
http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-male-to-vga-female-audio-mhl-adapter-cable-for-samsung-htc-white-233333
Dumb question, but how do you supply the power?
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filologen said:
Dumb question, but how do you supply the power?
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Standard Micro USB charger, you can use the one that comes with your Note.
No support of the device for Galaxy Note 10.1 2014
Hello, are you sure that it works for this model of tablet? I tested this microUSB-VGA adapter with the Galaxy Note 10.1 ed 2014 and with 2 Sansung smartphones: Galaxy SIII, SIV, and no VGA neither audio signal is produced.
It worked for me with the one l linked. Tested on note 2014 and s3 both needed ext power
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Personally I would eliminate the MHL to hdmi adapter and replace that with the netgear PTV 3000. That paired with the OP's hdmi to vga converter would result in a nice wireless solution so you don't have to be physically tied to the projector.
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just_luc said:
Personally I would eliminate the MHL to hdmi adapter and replace that with the netgear PTV 3000. That paired with the OP's hdmi to vga converter would result in a nice wireless solution so you don't have to be physically tied to the projector.
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Have you actually tried the PTV3000 with the 2014 Note? Cause I have and it doesn't work properly, specially when streaming video. For a simple powerpoint presentation it's ok, but nothing more
paraklas said:
Have you actually tried the PTV3000 with the 2014 Note? Cause I have and it doesn't work properly, specially when streaming video. For a simple powerpoint presentation it's ok, but nothing more
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Worked fine for me but YMMV I guess.
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I recently bought a Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 to use mostly as a business tool, so that I could run presentations and workshops in various locations. I did quite a lot of research about how to do this and finally selected the correct cable, an 11 pin MHL 2.0 micro USB to HDMI cable with a USB to power adapter. I was very disappointed to find out that I could not get the tablet to display on my Sony Bravia TV, but this setup works fine on other non Sony displays in the house such as the Panasonic one I have in my bedroom. Unfortunately this means I cannot reliably use my new tablet as intended in case I encounter a Sony TV or projector when I'm at a venue or on location. I wish I'd known this before I bought my tablet. A device such as a chromecast dongle isn't much use either since I don't always have a Wi-Fi connection.
I have noted that the OP is using an HDMI to VGA cable - does anybody know if this works on Sony displays or is the Sony/Samsung incompatibility universal?
The PTV3000 miracast device does not require separate WiFi connection after the initial setup. This and the Samsung AllShare Cast dongle worked well for me.
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HDMI Adapter

Hey has anyone found an hdmi adapter that works for the note 2014?
I think every mhl adapter should work.
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Wilan84 said:
Hey has anyone found an hdmi adapter that works for the note 2014?
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I got this for note 3, it also works fine with note 2014.
http://www.eeekit.com/eeekit-for-sa...tab-3-8-0-10-1-micro-usb-mhl-to-hdmi-adapter/
does it need ext power?
Rockfish one from best buy works. Now if only my TV supported mhl
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Duly.noted said:
Rockfish one from best buy works. Now if only my TV supported mhl
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So only works if TV has MHL or u just want mhl so dont need ext power?
http://www.callstel.info/MHL-Adapter-Samsung-HZ-2154-919.shtml
(german page)
here is an english review for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYdgY7uLa3Q
I'm gonna order this one. Since it comes with a 11pin adapter and works with the S4 it should also work with our note 10.1 2014.
I decided to get it because it has USB host and HDMI all in one adapter. Sadly it needs power to output HDMI, but my TV has 3 powered USB ports anyway so it should be no issue.
Gonna update here once i get the package
Anyone come across a solution that doesn't require ext power?
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This one works and I didn't use external power:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A9H30LU
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not exactly optimal for my use, need an adapter more then a built in adapter-cable solution
Bought a cheap one from dx.com, it seems to work BUT I get a huge black frame around the image, suggestions on how to check what rez it's outputting??
Suspecting 720 p...
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http://www.callstel.info/MHL-Adapter-Samsung-HZ-2154-919.shtml
(german page)
here is an english review for it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kYdgY7uLa3Q
I'm gonna order this one. Since it comes with a 11pin adapter and works with the S4 it should also work with our note 10.1 2014.
I decided to get it because it has USB host and HDMI all in one adapter. Sadly it needs power to output HDMI, but my TV has 3 powered USB ports anyway so it should be no issue.
Gonna update here once i get the package
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Works just as expected. Happy with my purchase.
-USB OTG doesnt require external power works well, speed is high enough to watch movies from USB sticks.
-HDMI needs external power, and works out of the box. Connect and good to go.
But Android really needs some HDMI out options... My TV defaults to 1080p ->24hz<- which is just terribly choppy... I'd prefer 720p 60hz or something if 1080p is too much (shouldnt be since the tablet runs at even higher res/60hz all the time).
Is there a way to change HDMI output signal on the tablet? I didn't find anything.
Another weird thing, the same adapter is not working for my Galaxy S3. No idea why.
Hi all, I'm looking for a similar solution but I'm not very clear on the distinction between the 5 and 11 pin models etc, so finding it hard to make a best guess on what will work for the 10.1 2014.
I tried this because ideally I wanted to go from micro usb to VGA for flexibility:
http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-male-to-vga-female-audio-mhl-adapter-cable-for-samsung-htc-white-233333
but it didn't work.
Giving up on the VGA element and sticking with HDMI, would this have a better chance of success? :
http://dx.com/p/micro-usb-mhl-to-hd...-galaxy-note-ii-n7100-more-black-200cm-177204
Any thoughts appreciated
I bought this from Amazon and has the same configuration as yours but does not seems to work. It does not charge the note. The usb stick and ext hdd are not detected even with attached power.I'm using Total Commander for reading NTFS.I'm not a tech but I have a gut feeling that the S3 adapter is not suited for our note. You can use it for HDMI but I tried it on my charger and it does not charge the device.http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00HNEKZZQ/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Sorry I'm referring to this Callstel 5in1 MHL-Adapter HDMI.

Mobile Docking Stations for Windows 10 Mobile Phones that Enable Continuum

I thought a central list of Mobile Docking Stations that are confirmed to work with your Windows 10 Phone to enable Continuum would be a good central information repository for anyone looking for a dock for their respective phone. Please post Phone Brand & Model , then Post a list of dongles or docks that you have personally tested / owned and can confirm work. See my example. This will make searching the thread easier for someone.
Phone : Alcatel Idol 4S Windows 10 - Model 6071W
DOCKS:
1. Wavlink USB-C Mini Dock - Model WL-UHP3403H-A. (HDMI 4K @ 30fps, 4 x USB 3 Type A ports, Power Delivery)
Confirmed - all USB ports work, HDMI works, Phone charges while connected
Issues - USB Mouse and Keyboard occasionally drops, HDMI cable quality seems to impact usage when using 4K monitor - no issues on 1080P monitor
2. Wavlink USB-C Universal Mini Docking Station with USB Power Delivery - Model WL-UHP3D01G. (HDMI 4K @ 30fps, Gigabit Ethernet, 2 x USB 3 Type A, 1 x USB-C, Power Delivery)
Confirmed - all USB ports work, Gigabit Ethernet works, HDMI works, Phone charges while connected
Issues - HDMI cable quality seems to impact usage when using 4K monitor - no issues on 1080P monitor
List yours please ...
Alcatel IDOL 4S - 4 PRO 6071W
We have the Idol 4S WIndows phone in Canada available from MS store (Black Friday Deal 199.99 unlocked).
I have this phone - been using it for the past 2-months.
Continuum docks that work:
Wavlink WL-UHP3403-A (can get for 30-40 dollars)
Wavlink WH-UHP3D01G (can get for 100-130 dollars)
I have both of these and I can confirm that they work correctly ... the more expensive one has Gigabit Ethernet in addition to HDMI out 4K support.
I am actually using it now to write this post ...
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I am actually using it now to write this post ...
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Did you find any other purpose for Windows Phone yet ?
Sent it back .... LOL
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Did you find any other purpose for Windows Phone yet ?
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Actually I returned it to the Windows store ... I liked the interface - but I didn't really like the limited nature of the apps that are available for it ... really it is too bad - you would think that Microsoft would learn from their mistakes (a la windows RT and CE) ..
The desktop interface without the ability to truly multitask is really, really limiting. So it ended up a bit of a frustrating experience. Oh well - I have moved on .... I currently have the Essential PH-1 ... :laugh:
Cont. and Samung Dex is an hobby , thats all. No real purpose
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INCIPIO USB-C DIGITAL AV MULTIPORT ADAPTER WM-PW-264-BLK
I picked up one of these on eBay and it works perfectly with my Idol 4S and an HDMI-connected Dell 22" 1650x900 screen
Cable Matters cDock USB-C Smartphone Dock
This one works excellent with my 950 XL
Cable Matters cDock USB-C Smartphone Dock with 4K 60Hz Video and Charging for Samsung Galaxy Note 9 / Note 8, Galaxy S9+ / S9 / S8+ / S8, LG G5 / V20, HTC10 / U11, Microsoft Lumia 950 / 950XL and More
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0776XH2HJ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The MS Display Dock would work for a USB C device. But, if you don't need KB or mouse, then any device with Wn10 on it will cast. Even an 830 will cast to my TCL Roku tv.
For the HP Elite x3, besides the official dock, I bought an O-shaped USB-C dongle from a brand called Baseus. Doesn't work all the time, especially from power-on/restart; but when it does, it works great. Comes with a Type-C port with PD too, so virtually no port lost.
At the time I bought it, I requested to the store clerk that I would like to test it with my device. Then I did my "magic trick", and she was in awe.
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UGREEn USB-C to HDMI hub
UGREEn USB-C to HDMI hub from aliexpress works fine, runs a bit hot though

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