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As far as I know, the only way you can get an Android phone to use a secondary display is to use the screen-cast feature, and all that does it to duplicate the screen on a device that it can connect to via bluetooth. If you want to physically connect two displays to a single Android phone mainboard, you would have to create a custom mainboard that can host two (or more) display connections, as well as all the highly customized drivers/software that would be required for it to work.

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