If you have a Nokia N8 smartphone and you want to share your photos & videos together with your family on your television, you will need to connect it to your TV. This process works by the smartphone sending a video output signal through the cable and into your television. Most modern televisions that are manufactured today support HD resolutions that the Nokia N8 can output. But if you still have an old CTR telly in your living room, you can still connect your Nokia N8 to the TV without using a HDMI output cable. Instead you can use the standard Nokia CA-75U AV TV output video cable that is used for older mobile phones such as the Nokia N95, N97, 5800 and X6. Using that cable works great, the only different would be the picture that is outputted onto your television screen would not be in high definition resolution.
1) The Nokia CA-75U AV TV output video cable will have three different color RCA plugs, red, white and yellow. The stereo sound is send through the red and white RCA plugs and the video signal is sent through the yellow RCA plug. Look at the back of your television and find the same color RCA sockets. Then connector all three RCA plugs into the RCA sockets matching the same color coordination, so for example the red RCA plug will go into the red RCA socket and so on........
2) Then on the other end of the Nokia CA-75U AV TV output video cable you will find 3.5mm jack, similar looking to what you find on your pair of headphones. Get this jack and connect it directly into the 3.5mm socket found at the top left hand side on your Nokia N8.
3) Once you have made both connections the Nokia N8 will now be in TV output mode. If there is no picture on your TV, then using the remote control keep switching different AV modes until your find the AV your phone is connected into.
3) Once you have made both connections the Nokia N8 will now be in TV output mode. If there is no picture on your TV, then using the remote control keep switching different AV modes until your find the AV your phone is connected into.
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