- Google seems to work to facilitate the use of an external display with your Android phone
- Currently, the modification of the display parameters requires a dive into the Settings Application
- Google did not issue any release date or official confirmation of the new functionality
Android 16 could provide a Samsung Dex style desktop to more than the best Android phones, according to the code not yet flooded.
As Android Authority reports, Google apparently works on new external display tools for Android 16 which should make your phone with a much more accessible external monitor.
This was discovered by manually allowing unprecedented code in Android 16 Beta 2.1.
Currently, Android 15 offers a limited number of developer parameters that allow users to adjust their external monitor experience, although these modifications are not in real time and are even more restrictive than a laptop or certain tablets can offer.
For example, the current implementation on Google Pixel phones only allows the mouse to appear on one screen at a time and does not allow real -time switching between the mirror and the screen extension.
And as Gsmarena notes, connect an Android phone to an external monitor currently by default for screen, and the option of modifying this is square in the external display settings.
It seems that Google works to facilitate the use of external monitors; These modifications include the permission of the mouse to travel through various screens and add the possibility of exchanging between the screen mirror and the extension of the screen with a simple rocking.
Cards are also the possibility of reorganizing the position of external screens and modifying the scaling of icons and text on the external screen, the two features offered by desktop operating systems like Windows and MacOS.
These new tools could refer to an ambition to transform Android into a viable office operating system. Some Android tablets, such as the Ultra Samsung Galaxy Tab S10, already offer an experience comparable to most laptops when associated with a keyboard and a mouse, so it does not seem too far away.
Again, Google could simply try to offer users more options when it comes to using their Android phone.
In any case, we will keep an eye on this thanks to our dedicated Android phones cover. Do you want to use your phone as a desktop replacement? Do you already use external screens with your phone? Be sure to let us know in the comments below.




