[Q] Any MHL and OTG recommendations for S5?? - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Can anyone recommend good MHL and OTG options for the S5? I ordered some micro usb3 OTG cables that were for a Note3 but they did not seem to fit the S5. I want to get high quality MHL and OTG cables. I don't want to deal with flaky connections from cheap cables.
Does anyone have any experience with these on the S5?
Thanks!!

Related

[SOLVED] MHl without adapter?

Hello,
my screen supports MHL out of the box - a cable followed along with it.
Do I really have to buy the S4 MHL Adapter for getting it to work?
EDIT:
Thanks for answers! Looks like it requires 11PIN MHL
ColdIce23 said:
Hello,
my screen supports MHL out of the box - a cable followed along with it.
Do I really have to buy the S4 MHL Adapter for getting it to work?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You will need a MHL MicroUSB to HDMI Adapter
SevenD2 said:
You will need a MHL MicroUSB to HDMI Adapter
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's what followed along with my screen, a MHL cable (microusb to HDMI)
ColdIce23 said:
That's what followed along with my screen, a MHL cable (microusb to HDMI)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Then it should work, you should try, if it's going through the micro usb then theres not high chance it will brick your phone
SevenD2 said:
Then it should work, you should try, if it's going through the micro usb then theres not high chance it will brick your phone
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Well, it's a 5-pin MHL to HDMI, is that the problem?
Wikipedia said:
Connectors
As noted in the 'Features' section, the MHL standard is connector agnostic. The different types of connections, include:
5-pin MHL-HDMI adapter/dongle
The first implementations use the most popular mobile connection (micro USB) and the most popular TV connection (HDMI). Other than the physical connectors, USB and HDMI technology are not being used. It is exclusively MHL signaling through the connectors and over the cable.
11-pin MHL-HDMI adapter/dongle
The Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S4 use a connector that is similar to the original 5-pin MHL-HDMI adapter/dongle, but it uses 11-pins in order to achieve a few functional improvements over the 5-pin design.
It supports the use of USB and MHL simultaneously. (Note that the new Samsung 11-pin MHL-HDMI adapter also has a USB On-The-Go port).
Samsung’s Galaxy S III/ Note 2 can power the MHL-HDMI adapter (when used with a non-MHL-compatible-TV). Although this can theoretically also be done with the standard 5-pin micro-USB connector, the Galaxy S III's 11-pin connector is believed to be the first smartphone that supports this functionality.
The Galaxy S III was the first MHL device to use a different connector - one that is not compatible with all other MHL devices and accessories.[9]
MHL cable [edit]
Passive cables are also available at retail that allows consumers to connect an MHL-enabled device directly to an MHL TV.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
From Wiki
If your 5 pin doesn't work then it will require any 11 pin version (I think)

[Q] Galaxy Note 4, HDMI and OTG as replacement for Smartdock?

I'm trying to find a replacement for my trusty Smartdock for my Note 4. I've looked at various pieces of hardware that try to duplicate the functionality but they always warn that the HDMI and OTG functions won't work simultaneously. Does anyone know of any setups that use HDMI, OTG and the USB ports (keyboard, mouse, USB drive) simultaneously? Thanks!

USB-C OTG ?

I found some microUSB to USB-C adapters and I still plan on using an OTG thumbdrive. I was wondering if anyone has any experience using this and if the OTG will work through a micro to USB-C adapter, or if you need a direct USB-C OTG ? Any suggestions ?
I have all of them, a Type-C thumb drive, Type-C OTG and microUSB OTG, all work well, good luck with it.

DJI Spark

Hi, I am thinking of buying a spark I would like to know if any of you use it with the Galaxy S8 and in case if you had to buy the cable usb otg or with the adapter is enough, Any problems they may have had or something to consider?
Thanks for advice!
Just switch the stock micro usb that comes with the drone remote controller with the usb-c cable that came with your s8.
I have a phantom 3 pro that works flawlessly with my s8.
Cheers !

What is the difference between "USB-C to HDMI Adapter" and "MHL"?

When I search if Samsung Galaxy S8 supports MHL or not, I am getting crazy.
50% of online articles say S8 does not support MHL including mhltech.org link and technipages
Another 50% of online articles say S8 supports MHL.
It obviously supports USB-C to HDMI Adapter which is only one side with Type-C port and another side with HDMI port cable.
If S8 does NOT support MHL, what is the difference between "USB-C to HDMI Adapter" and "MHL"?
Does "USB-C to HDMI Adapter" have worse video output than "MHL"?
Thanks a lot.
The Galaxy S8 uses Displayport alternate mode for video signal.
This is a "standard" feature of the USB-C standard.
You can use a USB-C to HDMI adapter, but you can directly connect USB-C screens to the phone.
Another advantage is that it supports charging the phone in the meantime (using USB power delivery).
USB-C supports ultra-HD screens and several monitors (but not with the S8).
MHL was used on older Samsung devices which sent video signal over a micro-USB connector.
This is somewhat of a hack, as micro-USB wasn't indended for video signal.
So yes, USB-C is much better than the old MHL standard.

Categories

Resources