How to mirror your phone's content to your Samsung TV via Wi-Fi

Modern technology makes it easy to transform a small smartphone screen into a full-fledged cinema. The question of how to transfer images from a phone to a Samsung TV via Wi-Fi becomes especially relevant when viewing family photo albums or showing work presentations. Owners of Korean-brand devices are in an advantageous position, as the company's ecosystem offers a variety of native tools for wireless connection.

You won't need complicated HDMI cables or adapters if both devices support wireless data transfer standards. The synchronization process takes just seconds and doesn't require extensive technical knowledge. All you need is smartphone and the TV were on the same local network, and you could instantly start streaming content.

The basic principle of operation is the use of DLNA or Miracast protocols, which are built into the TV software. SamsungThis ensures stable, high-resolution image transmission without significant lag. In this article, we'll cover all available connection methods, from built-in features to third-party utilities, so you can choose the most convenient option.

Preparing equipment for wireless broadcasting

Before you begin setup, you need to make sure your equipment is ready to use. The first and most important requirement is a working Wi-Fi network. Both devices—the mobile device and the TV—must be connected to the same router. If you have a dual-band router, it's advisable to connect both devices to the same frequency, for example, 5 GHz, to ensure higher channel throughput.

The second step concerns the software. Make sure that your TV has Samsung The latest firmware version is installed. Manufacturers regularly release updates that improve the stability of the Wi-Fi module and add support for new codecs. You can check for updates in the TV settings menu by selecting the device support section.

It's also worth paying attention to your phone's power-saving settings. Aggressive battery-saving modes can block background processes needed to maintain a constant connection to the TV. It's recommended to temporarily disable such modes or add the streaming app to the exceptions list.

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Using Smart View on Android

For owners of Android smartphones, especially models Samsung GalaxyThe easiest way is to use the built-in Smart View feature. It allows you to mirror your phone's screen on your TV in real time. To activate it, pull down the notification shade and find the corresponding icon. If it's not on the main screen, swipe left or tap the edit button to add a widget.

Once enabled, your phone will begin searching for available devices on the network. Your TV should appear on the list. SamsungSelect it, and a connection permission prompt may appear on the TV screen. Confirm the connection using the remote control. The image from your phone will instantly appear on the big screen.

⚠️ Please note: When using Smart View, your phone's screen may become warmer and your battery will drain faster as the processor is actively encoding the video stream.

A key advantage of this method is the ability to control content directly from your phone. You can scroll through your gallery, open apps, or open a browser, and everything will be reflected on your TV. However, keep in mind that the aspect ratio of your screens may differ. In this case, black bars may appear on the sides of the image unless you enable full-screen mode in the casting settings.

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Stream from iPhone via AirPlay 2

Apple device users can take advantage of AirPlay 2 technology, which is supported by most modern TVs. SamsungThis protocol ensures high-quality video and audio transmission with minimal latency. To get started, make sure AirPlay support is enabled on your TV. This option is typically found in the general settings or in the mobile device connection menu.

To start casting, open the Control Center on your iPhone or iPad. For models with Face ID, swipe down from the top-right corner of the screen, and for models with a Home button, swipe up from the bottom edge. Find the "Screen Mirroring" icon (two rectangles) and tap it.

In the list that appears, select your TV. SamsungIf this is your first time connecting, a four-digit code may appear on your TV screen. Enter this code on your iPhone to confirm the pairing. After this, the image from your mobile device will be copied to the big screen.

Parameter Smart View (Android) AirPlay 2 (iOS) Third-party applications
Stability High Very high Average
Image quality HD / Full HD 4K / HDR Depends on the application
Delay Minimum Minimum Possible
Battery charge It is consumed quickly It is consumed quickly Depends on the method

Broadcast via the SmartThings app

Company Samsung is actively promoting the SmartThings unified smart home platform. This app is available for download on Google Play and the App Store and allows you to not only control your home appliances but also stream content. After installing the app and registering for an account, Samsung Account, you need to add the TV to the list of devices.

In the app's main menu, select your TV. In the control interface that opens, look for the "Cast Screen" button or a similar icon. This method is often more stable than the standard device search, as it uses a secure cloud connection for the initial handshake.

One of SmartThings' unique features is the ability to use your phone as a remote control while streaming. You can adjust the volume, change channels, or pause playback without leaving your couch. The app also lets you stream files from your gallery directly to your TV's media player without mirroring your entire screen.

What to do if the TV is not found?

Make sure AP client isolation isn't enabled on your router. This feature prevents devices on the same network from seeing each other. Also, check if your phone's antivirus software is blocking the local connection.

Using third-party applications and services

If the standard methods don't work for some reason or you're not satisfied with the functionality, you can turn to third-party solutions. A popular option is the app Google Home, which allows you to stream Android device screens to TVs with Chromecast built-in support. Many modern models Samsung have built-in Chromecast.

For more advanced users, there are apps like Web Video Caster or AllCast. They allow you to send not only the screen image to your TV, but also specific video files or streaming video links from your browser. This reduces the load on your phone's processor, as the TV automatically downloads the content from the network.

When choosing third-party software, pay attention to the permissions the app requests. To function properly, it requires access to the local network and media files. Free versions of such programs often contain ads that may appear on the TV screen.

⚠️ Please note: App and TV interfaces are subject to update. Button locations and menu names may differ from those described in the instructions. Up-to-date information can always be found in the help section on the manufacturer's official website.

Solution and troubleshooting

Despite the simplicity of the technology, users may encounter difficulties. A common problem is when the phone doesn't detect the TV. In this case, first check whether "Guest Network" mode is enabled on the router. Devices connected to guest Wi-Fi are often isolated from the main network where the TV is located.

Another common cause of problems is an outdated DNS cache or IP address conflict. Try rebooting your router by completely unplugging it for 10-15 seconds. It's also worth checking whether your router's firewall is blocking the ports used for Miracast or AirPlay.

If the image is streaming but there is no sound, check the audio output settings in the app you are streaming from. Some video players require you to manually select the audio output device, switching it from your phone's speakers to TV.

Why is the picture on my TV jerky or has low resolution?

This could be due to slow Wi-Fi speeds or channel congestion. Try switching to the 5 GHz frequency if your router and devices support it. Also, close background apps on your phone that may be consuming data.

Is it possible to display a screen on a TV without Wi-Fi?

Without a Wi-Fi router, you can use Wi-Fi Direct technology if both devices support it. In this mode, the phone connects directly to the TV, creating its own network. However, data transfer speeds may be lower and functionality may be limited.

How do I turn off screen sharing?

To stop mirroring on Android, simply unlock your phone's screen and tap the "Disable" button in the Smart View notification. On iPhone, open the Control Center again, tap the "Screen Mirroring" icon, and select "Stop Mirroring."

Does streaming affect the quality of the original video file?

When using wired methods or direct protocols like AirPlay, quality is maintained at its highest. However, some third-party apps may re-encode the stream, which slightly reduces image detail.