Software Update For Hisense Phone

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Blossom Stemmer

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:56:38 PM8/3/24
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Not being one that uses Samsung phones, I'm going to be very limited with my contributions. However, I do see that Samsung calls their implementation "Smart View" as you indicated, and that it was working, but now isn't.

Has there been a software update to your Samsung phone? Check the settings and see if it shows when your last software update was. And if that date corresponds to the approximate time it last worked. Keep in mind that unless you use the feature often, there may be two overlapping windows in play. That is, if the update was, say, June 1, and you used the mirror feature on June 15, then it's not that update. But, if the update was June 1, and you noticed it not working on June 15, but you haven't used it since May 3rd, then it could be the update.

Rejoice, for Hisense are taking a real interest in developing solutions for people who suffer from eye strain. Yesterday they announced the world's first E-ink colour phone, in a standard and pro variant, as well as a new reflective LCD (RLCD) monochrome tablet that appears to support HDMI in. This announcement, at least for me, is very important. I'll break it down:

The A5C and Pro CC are two affordable android e ink phones that are capable of displaying 4096 colours. The pro appears to have a refresh rate of just 137ms, making it a very useable colour smart phone. Like the A5, both are fully useable in ambient light. This is therefore the first modern colour smartphone that uses ambient light that I am aware of. The colour will of course be very muted, but given that I find videos perfectly watchable on the regular A5, it will provide an adequate media experience that will save many from jumping back to a regular phone. These are being released in June.

Secondly, a 10 inch RLCD tablet has been announced. This is also a big deal as it's the first modern reflective display that should be able to be used as an external monitor. Given it's LCD, we can expect fast refresh. It's monochrome unfortunately, though this was likely necessary to ensure contrast was adequate. My primary interest will be seeing how dither affect me on this screen. Hisense have also said they will release an 'eye-friendly' external light to be used with it. Interesting to see how that works out, but the bottom line is Hisense, alongside Onyx, are the two device manufacturers that are really providing solutions for those with light-based disorders.

I plan on purchasing both of these devices and like with the A5, I will talk about them on this forum for anyone interested. Unfortunately the preorder system is only on JD.com, whcih apparently will ship internationally but I haven't found a way of navigating the chinese sign up page (if anybody can help out here I'd really appreciate it).

Seanicus Hail to Hisense! Thats wonderfull news, not only for the eInk phone, but also for the android 10 on the Pro version. Those of us affected for the eyestrain on the android 9 will have a chance to have another android version to try.

I will send an email to Hisense to ask if the A5 normal version will be upgraded to android 10, but I don't think so because the Pro versions run a different processor which, by the way, I didnt find any info about.

JTL I agree it's not the regular unit we use for screen refresh, but I am reasonably confident they do mean screen refresh rate interval in ms. Perhaps this is a unit better suited to e ink as the technology is very different.

1) even if discontinued can be lifechaning for us so your comment adds nothing to the discussion
2) read with understanding: "In October, a second generation model will be released, fixing a number of issues, but the company failed to disclose how it will be changed."

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Put your mobile device and your TV on the same router channel. Some routers (dual band) have create both a 2.4Ghz and a 5Ghz wireless network. For the best performance, put your mobile device and your TV on the same network. Preferably the 5Ghz network. But definitely not the mobile device on 5Ghz and the TV on 2.4Ghz, because that will negatively impact the performance of screen mirroring.

Use an AC router. Newer routers support WiFi AC. Older routers might only have Wifi B, G and/or N. B,G and N are not really up to scratch anymore for modern networking tasks, so go for an AC router.

Beware of the Microwave. This may sound silly, but microwaves interfere with WiFi. So, if you use your microwave to make popcorn when watching a movie on the big screen, prepare the popcorn before you start screen mirroring.

Great app! Responsive tech teamI was looking for an app that would allow me to mirror my laptop wirelessly on my TV and this one certainly does an excellent job. I had some trouble getting the mirroring to work. I emailed the tech support and they responded within an hour with a fix. Thank you and keep up the excellent work!

The Hisense A9 phone came out early last year, but the company has upgraded a few of the internals and software. The RAM has been upgraded to 8GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. The last generation only had two RAM options, 4GB or 6GB; storage was capped out at 128 GB. If you are in the market for an E INK smartphone running a modern version of Android, this has flagship specs. If you live in North America or Europe, it supports many languages, including English.

The A9 series are the only phones on the market with the latest generation Carta 1200 e-paper display. This gives users upgraded performance across the board. Navigation, app performance and reading experience are better on the Pro than most other dedicated ebook readers.

A Snapdragon 662 octa-core 2.0 GHz with Adreno 610 GPU is underneath the hood. If you are a big fan of high-quality sound, the A9. Pro utilizes the ES9318 chip, allowing HiFi quality sound output while having integrated support for the LDAC, AAC, SBC, and APTX Bluetooth audio codecs. This makes the new A9 great for listening to audiobooks and HIFI music from Tidal and Apple Music. You will want to plug in wired headphones via the 3.4mm headphone jack for the best sound possible. There is also a tiny speaker on the bottom and also a microphone. A grill is on the top, so you can hear it in HD.

The A9 Pro has 8GB of RAM and 256 GB of internal storage. If this is not enough storage, a dual SIM card tray is capable of housing 128GB of storage. There is a USB-C port for transferring data and also charging. A 4,000 mAh battery powers it. You can keep your phone secure with the face unlock, fingerprint sensor or a passcode. The dimensions are 159.00 x 79.50 x 7.80 mm, weighing 183 g.

If you use the A9 Pro as your daily driver, it does support many 4G bands in North America and Europe. It is compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile, Rogers and Orange. It supports several bands and does not support 5G.

Hisense is the only consistent brand globally that releases pocket-friendly E INK products. The company is going beyond smartphones and releasing many E INK devices with different functionality. I greatly enjoy the Hisense Touch HIFI Music and the HI reader. The A9 Pro is a fully featured flagship Android 11 smartphone. The Hisense A9 is the best on the market and can easily be your primary phone.

The Hisense A9 runs Google Android 11, a very modern OS for e-paper phones. This OS provides a myriad of security features that are updated automatically by Google. Hisense also pushes its updates, introducing new features and addressing bugs and stability. This is a typical Android phone. You can do everything you usually would on any other phone; the big exception is that it runs E INK and has many optimization features devoted to this type of display. For example, you can take screenshots not by pressing a combination of buttons but by dragging three fingers down from the top of the screen to the bottom.

Hisense has a launcher that replaces the default vanilla Android experience. There is a default widget that shows the time and date, but you can install anything else you want via apps, such as a weather widget. The WIFI symbol and time are in the top right corner, and the top left is where your notifications are. If you drag your finger down from the top center of the screen downwards, there are a bunch of customization settings. You can turn auto rotate on/off, flashlight, WIFI network, data connection, ringer on/off, establish a hotspot, engage in power saver mode, take a screenshot, location and engage Bluetooth for wireless accessories, such as headphones. This screen is also where you can adjust the front-lit display. This phone has white LED lights on the bottom of the screen and project light upwards, evenly illuminating the screen and not shining in your eyes. Scrolling your page to the left gives you a unique Hisense experience. There are all sorts of RSS news publications you can subscribe to, giving you a breakdown of how many hours you have been using the phone daily, weekly or monthly. There is a bunch of micro-widgets that provide other information.

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