Unfortunately, I don't have any mobile devices that can support Dolphin. Fortunately, my computer runs it fine, and I have Wi-Fi, which allows another way. Teamviewer is a free remote desktop application that lets you control one computer from another, or even Android and Apple devices. After using it for about two weeks, I haven't had much issue, and can even play games on it with relatively little input lag. This of course means Dolphin will "run" on your phone no problem if you're near decent Wi-Fi. You'll need a controller or keyboard and mouse that supports bluetooth in order to be able to play, but still.
Another use for this is in conjunction with the 3D that was added into the developer version. Get one of those Google Cardboard things and boom! Instant VR headset. Well, no head tracking, but still.
The only problem I've encountered is that the mobile program doesn't like certain Wi-Fi's, and if you want to play on the go without a laptop, you'll have to wire your computer up with an Ethernet cable. If you run into distorted sound troubles, try reducing the bit rate and frequency that your computer outputs to (like 16 bits instead of 24 bits). Higher graphics qualities of course need more bandwidth, so act accordingly. The program automatically rescales your screen to the connected device's display, and reverts back when the connection is closed. It cannot act as a second screen unless you have one plugged in already, but it can act as the only screen if no others are present (and you set it up beforehand).
Sooo...., yeah. Just made an account to tell you all that. Now you can play Dolphin on your cheap phones. Uses up about 1Mb of data every minute or two (at 720p resolution) using mobile data, if you're interested.
Another use for this is in conjunction with the 3D that was added into the developer version. Get one of those Google Cardboard things and boom! Instant VR headset. Well, no head tracking, but still.
The only problem I've encountered is that the mobile program doesn't like certain Wi-Fi's, and if you want to play on the go without a laptop, you'll have to wire your computer up with an Ethernet cable. If you run into distorted sound troubles, try reducing the bit rate and frequency that your computer outputs to (like 16 bits instead of 24 bits). Higher graphics qualities of course need more bandwidth, so act accordingly. The program automatically rescales your screen to the connected device's display, and reverts back when the connection is closed. It cannot act as a second screen unless you have one plugged in already, but it can act as the only screen if no others are present (and you set it up beforehand).
Sooo...., yeah. Just made an account to tell you all that. Now you can play Dolphin on your cheap phones. Uses up about 1Mb of data every minute or two (at 720p resolution) using mobile data, if you're interested.