The company already has a bunch of hardware products that include the Pixel phones, Chromecast streaming dongles, smart speakers/displays, smart doorbells, and so on. You see, unlike Apple whose playbook of a walled garden is known to everyone, Google or rather Android has always been about inclusion, where there’s room for everyone.īut lately, Google seems to be pulling a similar stunt. This is something owners of various Google Pixel phones including the most recent Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro have had to find out not long ago. While having different mirroring alternatives to turn to can be a good thing for consumers, the fact that these technologies don’t always play nicely with each other is a big problem. The technology is also baked into several apps, which makes the whole mirroring process seamless. Unlike the popular Miracast, though, Chromecast is still limited to select Google devices and Android TV-powered smart TVs. Chromecast, which is Google’s answer to Miracast and AirPlay, also plays the same role. However, Miracast isn’t the only screen mirroring technology available today for non-Apple devices. With Miracast, content on your small-screen smartphone or tablet can be viewed on a bigger screen like a TV without using any cables. Apple products have AirPlay while most Android devices and other operating systems have Miracast. Today’s smartphones and smart TVs come equipped with some sort of screen-mirroring technology. New updates are being added to the bottom of the story… Original story (from Dec 19) follows:
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