This will install the necessary foundation to use Remote Play as if you had a Sony Android device. Once you have Magisk set up, go to the "Downloads" tab on the sidemenu, and search for the "Sony Framework" module (v1) by Seyaru.Magisk is good to have regardless of whether you want or need this mod, as it's one of the better systemeless root solutions out there. You can find the necessary files plus installation instructions on this thread. First things first, you want to make sure you enable Magisk by flashing it through your Custom Recovery (TWRP).If you have Magisk (root) or are willing to flash Magisk, check out this guide to get your PS4 game on your smartphone! Specifically, I'll refer to a short guide by XDA Senior Member leolawliet (thanks a lot!) to which I'll add some more detail, plus some tips and a short review of the experience. Finally, while the DualShock 4 can be natively recognized by Android (bluetooth), driver and compatibility issues might render it obsolete if you even get Remote Play to run on your device anyway! There are some practical workarounds to this problem, though, put forth by forum users at XDA. ![]() What's more, it will also not run on your non-Sony smartphone even if you manage to get your hands on the APK. While the service is available on Mac and Windows, the Android application is sadly only available to Sony devices when searching for it on the Play Store. ![]() Or, you can display floating videos on top of your game to multi-task while gaming - the opportunities are endless. What's more, you can still reply to texts and such by using Nougat's multi-window, for example, without interrupting your game. But it's still useful as it enables you to continue your videogame even if someone is hoarding the TV, or if you want to game in a different room or while on the toilet. ![]() Given it "necessitates" WiFi (it can be spoofed, though), it's also likely you'll be playing it from home anyway. Now, Remote Play on smartphones is kind of a situational feature - it's extremely bounded by your internet connection speeds on both your console and your smartphone, and setting it up right can be quite a hassle without a gameclip to hold your phone and controller together. If you are lucky enough to own both a PlayStation 4 console and a Sony Xperia smartphone or tablet, then you might be aware of a service available to you: Remote Play, an app that enables you to play PS4 games on your smartphone by streaming it through your console.
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