If you are glad to learn that the application was yesterday morning Chromecast now supports screen mirroring Through the Cast Screen function, you may be disappointed when you realize that your device is not yet part of the list of compatible terminals; this is not yet very comprehensive as it is mostly limited to only twelve devices. in range.
Today, the good news is that even if your smartphone or tablet is not officially supported yet, you will still be able to take advantage of Chromecast’s screen mirroring function under three conditions: under Android KitKatthe second has previously rooted and that you have the latest version of Chromecast.
Thanks to the goodwill of an XDA developer named r3pwn, a small screenshot of Chromecast’s screen mirroring functionality on a device not officially supported by Google Application called MirrorEnabler.
To root your phone in seconds, all you have to do is use TowelRoot, a new tool that allows you to root the device and supports most terminals. then you are not downloading anymore Mirror Enabler through this link then install the APK file using our tutorial.
While this little trick will work on almost all devices, the developer notes that after doing some testing, its compatibility may be uncertain on some terminals, while others will definitely not be supported.
Devices where MirrorEnabler is 100% functional (after testing)
- ASUS PadFone 2
- Sony Xperia Z2
- Sony Xperia ZL
- Sony Z-Ultra
- HTC One M8 (Sense and Google Play Version)
- Motorola Moto X
- Samsung Note 8
- Samsung Note Pro 12.2
- Nexus7 2012
- Find Oppo
- LG GPad 8.3
Devices with random results
- Samsung Galaxy s3
- Samsung Galaxy Note 2
Devices where the app doesn’t work
- HTC EVO 3D
- Galaxy Node