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03-19-2025 10:28 AM (Last edited 03-19-2025 10:36 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Solved! Go to Solution.
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03-19-2025 01:11 PM in
Galaxy S24Sadly not all usb-c cables are the same. You mention that this works for your iPad, is your iPad a usbc-connection or are you using a different cable, like a Lightning port to USB-C cable? As LongHiker stated, you may need to get a different USB-C cable for this, one that supports the video standards. This can be difficult to determine, as not all manufacturers are forthcoming with this information. If your monitor came with a USB-C cable, then your best bet would be to use that one as it should support the standard.
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03-21-2025 11:14 AM (Last edited 03-21-2025 11:18 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Likely because they want to do what THEY want to do, not what YOU want to do, would be my guess.
Or, as an alternative, maybe the screen does not support it. You make a lot of assumptions don't you?
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