It doesn't use X, so xrandr is not applicable.
There are no android devices with multiple displays.
Without looking for hints about it in the source, I doubt that such
functionality is currently implemented.

The implementation of this would differ depending on what you want to
accomplish with the second display.... is it a simple status display
(i.e. flip-phone outside display that shows clock + signal level)? Or
is it a functional display? Is the second display a touch screen? If
it is a functional display, easiest approach would be a hardware
switch -- probably wouldn't want them both running (draining power) at
the same time anyways.




On Jun 17, 7:06 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I know Android is built on Linux. Can it work with cell phone devices
> that have more than one display? Does it use xRandR to enable this?
> How does it enable the second view?
>
> thanks
> Amish
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