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Huawei has a new mobile screen sharing feature between two phones
In the last three years, Huawei has started many new tech ventures to solve its tech issues and continuously researched new technologies to enhance existing devices. Adding to this, Huawei has recently patented a unique mobile screen sharing feature technology that will allow phone users to connect the display of each phone in real-time.
According to the information, Huawei has recently published a new patent for “An Enhanced Screen Sharing Method and System Electronic Equipment” with publication number CN114647390A. However, there’s a lot that we can learn from the Huawei mobile screen sharing feature patent description.
The details of the patent reveal that the first device (A) shows the user interface and sends it to the second device (B). Then the B receives the data as well as the user interface and shows it as it is on the display.
Aside from showing the display interface, the entire feature has a name called – Linkage Mode, which allows users to operate A device directly from the B device, which is kind of a Super Device feature feel.
The operation includes triggering events such as user interface clicks, drag, and drops as well as slides and gestures, similar to an operational smartphone. To perform responsive actions, the second device sends the events to the first device and performs the actions in real-time, according to the corresponding feature.
The patent image also shows how this technology really works for the consumers and how it shares the screen in real-time while performing actions from B to A devices. This technology is awesome and it will surely improve the user experience for the Huawei smartphone users.
As of now, Super Device and Multi screen collaboration allow you to connect the mobile screen to a desktop, laptop, tablet, or other big screen devices but it’s interesting to see, a mobile projecting the screen from another mobile display and taking direct actions from there.
Currently, Huawei has not confirmed to use or adapt this technology in real-time but we’re waiting for more information, as the technology currently remains in patent design.