This has been hidden in developer options for a while now, but they’re now releasing it officially. Limited to Pixel 8 and newer devices and no 4k yet.

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    19 hours ago

    Yeah, I have a pixel 7 and was disappointed on vacation to learn that its USB-C port can’t do video when I wanted to plug it into a hotel room TV.

    I don’t get why this is a Pixel thing at all and not an Android thing though. Shouldn’t any Android OS device that can do full video output over USB-C be able to do this?

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      19 hours ago

      Video out is frustratingly uncommon. Samsung, some Sony’s, and only very recently Pixels. Google was vocally against video out for a long time. And SD cards (gotta pay for drive). You were expected to roll the dice with whether Chromecast works with a random TV and wifi combination.

      Pixels were popular for two reasons: the camera and “basic black rectangle” device (RIP Nexus).

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        18 hours ago

        Yeah, Chromecast has been kind of a disaster for Google imho, in that it never got widespread adoption in TVs. If they’d pushed an open standard they might’ve been able to get that over the finish-line and get buy-in from 3rd parties. But instead every smart TV and smart phone has its own video streaming approach, it seems.

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          6 hours ago

          I had the Nexus 6 and then moved to the V30. Both of those phones were awesome and I still miss them.

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      19 hours ago

      Not all USB-C are equal. They can add or remove features as they please

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        18 hours ago

        Right but I’m specifically referring to devices where their USB-C port is capable of full video out.

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      15 hours ago

      Shouldn’t any Android OS device that can do full video output over USB-C be able to do this?

      It will eventually. Pixels are usually the first ones to get everything because they are first-party devices.