IT House reported on March 12 that the Pixel 8/Pro series will become Google’s first mobile phone that can be connected to a wired external display. After updating to the Android 14 QPR3 Beta version system, it can be connected and used without any other operations. Before the launch of Pixel 8/Pro, tipster Kamila Wojciechowska said that the phone supports USB DisplayPort Alt mode, allowing video output through the USB-C interface. Android news digger Mishaal Rahman recently discovered that after installing the Android 14 QPR3 Beta update, users can plug a USB-C to USB-C or HDMI video cable into the phone, plug the other end into a compatible monitor, and then the phone will pop up a dialog box , asking if you want to mirror your phone's screen to an external monitor.

1. Wireless display improvements:
After clicking connect, all the display content on the phone will be copied to the monitor or TV.
2. Desktop Mode:
If you want a more desktop-like experience, you can enable developer settings on your phone and toggle the "Force Desktop Mode" option to get a desktop-like operating system experience.

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