How to mirror your phone to your TV via Wi-Fi: Honor 10i

Modern smartphones such as Honor 10iTelevisions have powerful cameras and high-resolution screens, making them ideal for storing multimedia content. However, viewing photos or videos on a small display can often be a bit of a hassle, especially when you want to share memorable moments with family or friends. Wireless data transfer technologies make it easy to solve this problem by turning any modern TV into a huge monitor for your gadget.

Transferring images by Wi-Fi eliminates the need to search for cables, adapters, or understand complex port settings. In the operating system Android, on the basis of which it operates Honor 10i, all the necessary tools for creating a wireless bridge between devices are already included. You don't need to be a networking expert to enjoy content on the big screen; just follow a few simple steps.

There are several basic protocols and methods that can be used for this purpose. The specific method you choose depends on your TV model, smartphone software version, and wireless network quality. In this article, we'll cover the most effective methods in detail, including built-in system features and proven third-party apps.

Preparing equipment and network for work

The first and most important step is to ensure a stable connection between devices. For wireless data transfer technology to work properly, it is necessary that Honor 10i, and your TV are on the same local network. This means both devices must be connected to the same router.

If your TV does not have a built-in Wi-Fi module or does not support Smart TV, you will need an additional media converter or set-top box. Android TVIf you're using a standard router, make sure the signal is strong enough where the TV is located. A weak signal can cause image lag or audio desync.

⚠️ Important: If your router operates in dual bands (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), make sure both devices are connected to the same frequency. Sometimes routers create isolated subnets for different bands, which can prevent devices from discovering each other.

Also, check your smartphone's software updates. Manufacturers frequently release patches that improve protocol stability. Miracast And DLNAGo to your system settings and check for new firmware versions, as this may resolve hidden connection errors.

Using the built-in Wireless Projector feature

The easiest and fastest way to broadcast an image is to use the built-in function Honor 10i, which is based on the standard MiracastThis technology allows for real-time video streaming without lag, making it ideal for showing presentations or viewing photo albums. The TV must also support Screen Mirroring, Wi-Fi Direct, or AnyCast.

To activate the mode, open the notification panel by swiping down from the top of the screen. Look for the "Wireless Projector" or "Multi-screen Interaction" icon. If the icon isn't available in the quick access menu, go to the menu. Settings → More → Wireless ProjectorThe system will automatically begin searching for available devices within the network range.

Click on your TV's name in the list of found devices. A confirmation message may appear on the TV screen—use your remote to confirm. After this, the image from your smartphone's screen will be copied to the TV. You can rotate your phone to landscape mode to fill the entire screen.

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It's worth noting that when using this method, your smartphone screen will remain active. This means incoming notifications or calls will also be visible on the larger screen. If you plan on watching for long periods, it's best to enable Do Not Disturb mode to avoid interruptions.

Broadcasting via the YouTube app and other services

If your goal is to watch video content from platforms like YouTube, Netflix or IVi, then using the built-in screen mirroring feature may not be the best solution. In such cases, it is better to use technology Google Cast (Chromecast built-in), which is built into many modern apps and TVs.

Open an application, for example YouTube, on its own Honor 10iMake sure you're signed in to the same Google account as your TV (if it's a Smart TV with Android TV). In the top corner of the app interface, look for the casting icon—a rectangle with Wi-Fi waves in the corner.

Click the icon and select your TV from the list. The video will start playing on your TV, and your smartphone will act as a remote control. You can pause the video, change the volume, or select other videos without interrupting playback on the big screen.

Why might the video be lagging?

If you're experiencing delays while streaming via YouTube, the problem is often not with your phone, but with your internet speed. Your TV downloads the stream directly from the network, so the speed of your Wi-Fi router and internet provider is critical. Try lowering the video quality in your TV's player settings.

The advantage of this method is that the phone doesn't drain battery power encoding the video stream and transmitting it over Wi-Fi. All the workload falls on the TV's processor and internet connection. This also allows you to use your smartphone for other tasks while watching a movie.

Transfer photos and videos via DLNA protocol

For transferring static images or local video files stored in the phone's memory, the protocol is ideal. DLNAUnlike Miracast, it doesn't mirror the screen, but allows the TV to read media files directly from the device. This provides higher picture quality, as the TV decodes the file itself.

On Honor 10i This feature is often implemented through the Gallery or Videos app. Open the desired file, click the "Cast" button (the triangle in a circle icon), and select your TV. If the default app doesn't detect your TV, you can use third-party media players, such as VLC for Android or BubbleUPnP.

In the appendix VLC Go to the "Network" tab and select "Rendering." After selecting your TV, launch the video file. The player will send a data stream to the TV, which will play it in its original quality. This is the best way to watch a movie saved on your phone in high definition.

Method Best use Impact on battery Quality
Miracast Presentations, photo albums, games High Depends on the signal
Google Cast Online video (YouTube, Netflix) Low Maximum (online)
DLNA Local videos and photos Average Original file

It's important to understand the difference between these methods. If you just want to show your friends photos from your latest party, either method will do. But for watching heavy 4K video downloaded in advance, DLNA will provide the best picture quality without the compression artifacts typical of streaming screen mirroring.

Using third-party apps for broadcasting

In some cases, built-in tools may not work due to specific TV firmware or carrier restrictions. In these cases, specialized apps from the store come to the rescue. Google PlayThey often have more flexible settings and support older TV models.

One of the popular solutions is the application TV Cast or Screen Mirroring for ChromecastAfter installing such an application on Honor 10i, launch it, and follow the on-screen instructions. Most of them require installing a companion app on your TV if it runs on Android TV.

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Some apps allow you to broadcast not only the entire screen but also individual browser tabs. This is convenient if you want to show the content of a website that doesn't have a mobile version or requires Flash (although such sites are becoming increasingly rare). Simply paste the URL into the app's input field and click "Connect."

Be careful when choosing free apps, as they may contain intrusive ads that will appear on your TV while you're connected. Paid versions usually avoid this drawback and offer a more stable connection with fewer interruptions.

Troubleshooting connection issues

Even with proper setup, users may encounter difficulties. The most common issue is that the TV isn't visible in the list of available devices. In this case, first check whether the "AP Isolation" feature is enabled on the router. If it is, devices on the Wi-Fi network can't "see" each other.

Another common cause is a full network service cache. Try rebooting your router, turning Wi-Fi off and on on your phone, and rebooting your TV (by completely unplugging it for 10 seconds). This will clear any temporary errors in the communication modules.

⚠️ Warning: Antivirus programs or firewalls installed on your smartphone may block incoming and outgoing connections to your local network. If all else fails, try temporarily disabling network protection in your security settings.

If the image is transmitted, but the sound is only coming from the phone, check the audio output settings. In the control panel Honor 10i During the broadcast, a button to switch audio output may be available. Also, make sure the TV isn't muted or an external audio output (such as optical) isn't selected if you don't have speakers connected.

If you're using a guest Wi-Fi network, connecting may be impossible due to security concerns from your provider or network administrator. In such public spaces, media traffic transfer between devices is often prohibited.

Comparison of wired and wireless connections

Although this article focuses on Wi-Fi, it's worth mentioning an alternative. Wireless connections are convenient, but they're always susceptible to interference. Microwaves, nearby routers, and even aquariums can degrade the signal. A wired connection via an adapter USB-C to HDMI guarantees 100% stability.

Using a cable is essential if you want to play fast-paced games on your phone while displaying the image on your TV. Even under the best conditions, Wi-Fi input lag is several tens of milliseconds, which can be critical for shooters or racing games. A cable transmits the signal instantly.

However, a cable limits mobility. You're tied to the TV by a long cord. For viewing photos, videos from the gallery, or sharing documents, Wi-Fi remains the undisputed leader in convenience. Honor 10i supports image output via a digital channel, but this requires a special adapter.

In conclusion, Honor 10i Provides users with a wide range of tools for interacting with large screens. The combination of built-in Android tools and the capabilities of modern Smart TVs makes content sharing simple and accessible to everyone.

Why doesn't the TV detect the Honor 10i phone?

The most common issue is that the devices are connected to different networks (for example, one to 2.4 GHz, the other to 5 GHz, and the router is isolating them). It's also possible that the Screen Mirroring app isn't running on the TV. Try restarting the router.

Is it possible to transmit sound to external speakers during broadcasting?

Yes, if your TV is connected to an external speaker via optical output or HDMI ARC, the audio will come through it. If you're using Miracast, the audio is typically transmitted along with the video to the TV, and from there, it's distributed according to the TV's settings.

Does image transmission affect internet speed?

When using Miracast (screen mirroring), the internet is not used; the traffic flows locally between the phone and TV. When using Google Cast or online services, the traffic is consumed directly by the TV, loading the router's bandwidth but not draining the phone's battery as quickly.

Is it safe to use third-party streaming apps?

Most popular apps on Google Play are safe. However, avoid unknown programs that require suspicious permissions. It's better to use proven solutions from reputable developers or built-in system features.