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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    3 hours ago

    A PC where I can’t install what I want? WTF is the point of that bullshit.

    Thanks but I’ll stick to my steam deck for my portable Linux computing needs where I can do what the hell I want.

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    I had video out via MHL back in like 2013 and a usable desktop environment on an HTC M7 or something like that. Haven’t had a phone that could do anything similar since, and it’s kind of wild with how much more powerful phones are these days that desktop modes aren’t more common. I would love to not have to carry a laptop around when my phone is more than powerful enough for what I do for work.

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    I have a 9a running Graphene and with a “usb C laptop dock” I can use it in “desktop mode”, but I would warn that it is still EXTREMELY buggy and finnicky.

    Still neat though.

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    8 hours ago

    This used to be exciting stuff about ten years ago when some of us still thought Google was doing cool things.

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    yay, locked down unrepairable computers owned by a us company that aids in war and surveillance!

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      locked down

      How? They allow users to install 3rd party ROMs and GrapheneOS

      unrepairable

      They’re not the best, but far from the worst. I’ve done multiple repairs on mine without much issue. There are first party parts and guides available on iFixit.

      us company

      I guess?

      aids in war and surveillance!

      You’d be hard pressed to find a manufacturer that doesn’t

      This feature is a positive change. Enabling people to minimize the number of devices they need has the potential to significantly reduce the amount of ewaste people generate, and makes desktop features more accessible to people who can’t afford multiple devices.

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        android is pretty locked down, and being locked down further this year to allow only google-sanctioned software. following this trend will see actually unlocked and repairable computers replaced by locked phones. pixels are better than average but not available everywhere.

        are the ifixit guides gonna help me replace the busted storage chip that renders my phone unbootable? i can just replace it for cheap on my laptop.

        I guess?

        Enabling people to minimize the number of devices they need

        this is literally the biggest issue here. relying on a country that doles out sanctions and bombings like it’s parking tickets.

        and increasing reliance on google and the aforementioned empire for underpowered computing is not a positive at all.

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          There are a lot of assumptions baked into everything you’re saying. It’s really not that deep. Google Pixels make up a tiny fraction of total mobile market share. This isn’t the start of some doomsday scenario where the only computers available are Google Pixels. You’re allowed to buy what you want. I need a phone anyway. All of them are kinda shit from an openness/repairability standpoint. And personally I’d rather have one device than two if I can.

          relying on a country that doles out sanctions and bombings like it’s parking tickets.

          This is a much larger issue that has little to do with anything we’re talking about

          locked down further this year to allow only google-sanctioned software

          This does not apply to GrapheneOS, which again you are allowed to install to these devices. Plus they allow use of the linux terminal which people have been experimenting with to run full linux apps (https://www.androidauthority.com/run-desktop-linux-apps-on-android-how-to-3586539/)

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    And are there apps for normal desktop office work?

    I’m surely not gonna use Google docs or Microsoft’s cloud clobber.

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    Anyone know if this works with GrapheneOS? I haven’t tested this in a very long time and then I was on stock. Android.

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      It does in fact work with GOS. I don’t believe this build has been released yet though so you likely still need to toggle it on in the dev settings.

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      It works fine enough. It’s not going to replace my desktop PC any time soon but it helps a lot for anything involving word processing/documents, as well as gaming on TVs and monitors.

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      I last tried out the beta version of it on Graphene a couple of months back and it was rough. In fairness though, I was mostly using it to figure out how to use it to install a full fat Linux distro, which is probably a niche use.

      My phone’s just updated, so I’ll give it another spin when I get home tonight and report back.

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    So sort of like the Continuum mode that Windows Phones had, like, ten years ago?

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      Literally every Samsung Android phone has come with their Dex desktop for like 10 years too.

      I fucking hate Google at this point. They’re just an even shittier version of apple now. Locking down their shit for no reason, and claiming decades old innovations are actually new and theirs.

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    It works okay, but not great for me. I toss my phone on one of my old laptops docking station at work, but some apps like to force a shit resolution. It is pretty neat having them in moveable windows though.

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        I haven’t used it in the past few months, I’ll definitely give it another try though.

        Edit: Oh, yeah this is a bit different. I like the new prompt asking if it’s extended or desktop. I will definitely have to play with it a bit more, I had tossed it to the back of my brain as a ‘well it exists’ feature.

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    For some reason, I thought this was already possible and it was something I was jealous of as an iPhone user.

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        Yeah, I stumbled over that when I wanted to charge my phone while I’m away in a meeting. Plugged it into the USB-C at my desk, suddenly the content of my phone opened up on my two office monitors, lol.

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      DisplayLink. The Dell box I use to hotdesk my office laptop by day also works as a KVM on my pixel 9a. I get power, monitor, keyboard, mouse and ethernet on one cable.

      It’s good for watching movies.

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    I’ve been waiting for this for a while. Is it really “stable” though? There’s very limited info on this but what little there is seems to suggest it’s not ready.

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    I love this! Wish iPhone would have this feature.

    If so, I could do all my work with just my iPhone.

    I have a 15, and will hold out on a new iPhone for at least 4-5 years. I may go longer if there is not a desktop mode by then though.

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      iPhones will never have it for the same reason that iPads will never have proper window management and MacBooks will never have touchscreens.

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        This comment gave me flashbacks to when I tried to use a cheap external touchscreen monitor plugged into an old macbook pro with a singular usb-c cable. It “worked” but the ux was a disaster

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    In other news, Windows has Linux built-in now, so you don’t need to ever install it yourself!