Used webOS Connect for Android?


webOS Connect Analysis

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LG webOS Connect is a free multimedia application designed for Android devices, specifically facilitating seamless connectivity between users' smartphones and LG webOS-enabled televisions. This app enables users to control their TV, cast content, and access various multimedia features directly from their mobile devices. With its user-friendly interface, the application supports multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and German, catering to a broad audience.

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The application requires Android version 4.3 or newer and has undergone updates to enhance its functionality. Its current version, 1.1.6, was released in MayUsers can expect a straightforward experience when managing their media playback and navigating through their TV's interface, making it a convenient tool for those who own compatible LG televisions.

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Used webOS Connect for Android?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
v1.1.6
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Operating System
  • Android 4.3
  • Android 9.0
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
188
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

By LG Electronics RUSSIA R&D Lab
Simple app to beam your media to LG webOS TV
Share your media content on LG webOS TV.Simple setup, slight connect and easy-to-use control.Beam media from default gallery as well.Send only what you want to show!Requirements:- mobile phone and webOS TV should be in the same local Wi-Fi network- in order to play slideshow, TV needs an access to the Internet- ONLY LG webOS TVs are supportedContent rating: Everyone

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