Connecting the Samsung A50 to a TV via Wi-Fi: A Complete Guide

Modern smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy A50, have powerful screens and multimedia capabilities, but they are often insufficient for a full-fledged viewing experience on a large stage. Users are increasingly looking for ways to display images on a large screen without unnecessary wires and adapters. Wireless connection via Wi-Fi network is the most convenient and aesthetic solution for transmitting videos, photos, and even gaming.

Syncing technologies between Android devices and Smart TVs have come a long way, offering a variety of built-in tools. You don't need to buy expensive adapters or HDMI cables if your TV supports the standards. Miracast or DLNAIn this article, we'll cover all available methods in detail, from built-in functions to third-party apps, ensuring stable data transfer.

The setup process may seem complicated at first glance, but if you follow the steps, it only takes a couple of minutes. The key is to understand how media transfer protocols work and configure your router settings correctly. We'll cover the nuances that are often overlooked, leading to unstable operation or complete disconnection between devices.

Equipment requirements and network preparation

Before you begin setup, you need to make sure your equipment is technically ready to work with it. A fundamental requirement is that your TV has the following function: Smart TV and a built-in Wi-Fi module. Older models without smart features will require external devices such as Chromecast or Android Box.

The configuration of your home network is critical. Both devices—including your smartphone— Samsung A50, and the TV must be connected to the same access point. If you have a dual-band router, make sure the devices aren't on different frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), as some discovery protocols may not detect devices on different subnets.

⚠️ Important: If your router supports the "Guest Network" feature, do not connect streaming devices to it. Client isolation in Guest mode often blocks direct connections between smartphones and TVs.

It's also worth checking the operating system version on your phone. Samsung Galaxy A50 Updates to Android 10 or 11 are currently available, which contain security fixes and improvements to the stability of the module. Wi-Fi DirectOutdated software can cause connection interruptions when transmitting heavy video streams.

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Using Smart View on the Samsung A50

The most native and optimized way for technology owners Samsung is the use of technology Smart ViewThis tool is built directly into the One UI interface and allows you to mirror your smartphone's screen to a compatible TV without installing additional software. The protocol uses the Miracast standard, ensuring minimal image latency.

To activate the feature, swipe down on the notification shade. Look for the icon among the quick access icons. Smart ViewIf it's not on the first page, swipe left or tap the three dots to edit the list. Once tapped, the phone will begin searching for available devices within range of your Wi-Fi network.

When your TV's name appears in the list, tap it. A connection permission prompt may appear on the TV screen; confirm this with the remote. Once paired successfully, the image from your smartphone will appear. Samsung A50 will be copied completely to the big screen, including the desktop and running applications.

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It's important to note that your smartphone may become warm when using Smart View, as the video encoding and streaming process requires processor resources. For a comfortable gaming experience or watching high-definition movies, it's recommended to keep your phone charged or plugged in to avoid unexpected shutdowns.

Streaming via Google Home and Chromecast built-in

Many modern televisions, not even brands Samsung, equipped with built-in technology Chromecast. To work with this standard on your Samsung A50 the application must be installed Google HomeThis is a universal remote control that allows you to broadcast screen contents or individual media files.

After installation and authorization in the Google Home app, tap the "+" button to add a device or select an already detected TV from the list. In the device management menu, select Broadcast your screen (Cast screen). The system will warn you about the potential impact on battery life, after which the image duplication will begin.

The advantage of this method is its high compatibility with Google services like YouTube, Netflix, and Google Photos. You can start a video on your phone, press the cast button within the app, and continue using your smartphone for other tasks while the video plays on your TV. This frees up your device's resources and saves battery life.

Why might the broadcast be interrupted?

Frequent connection drops when using Chromecast are often caused by Wi-Fi congestion. If the router is operating in a noisy environment (with many neighboring networks), the data stream may be interrupted. Solution: switch the router to channel 1, 6, or 11 in the 2.4 GHz band, or use the 5 GHz band if both devices support it.

Supports DLNA and local media files

If your goal is not screen mirroring, but viewing movies or photos saved on your phone, the ideal solution is technology DLNAThis protocol allows you to stream media files directly to your TV, which acts as a renderer. Unlike Miracast, it doesn't stream the entire Android interface, only the content.

On your TV, you need to launch an app that supports DLNA (often called "Media," "Gallery," or "Smart Share"). On your smartphone, Samsung A50 You can use a standard player or file manager. After opening the video file, select the playback option and select your TV from the list of devices.

DLNA playback quality is usually higher than screen mirroring, as the file is transmitted at its original bitrate without real-time re-encoding. However, playback controls (pause, rewind) are controlled from the phone, which can be inconvenient if the app is minimized.

Connection method Latency Picture quality Battery consumption
Smart View (Miracast) Low High (depending on signal) High
Google Chromecast Average Very high (up to 4K) Average
DLNA (Local Files) Absent Original (lossless) Short
HDMI cable (for comparison) Zero Ideal Charging is in progress

Third-party apps for extended functionality

The built-in tools don't always provide the desired results, especially if the TV isn't Smart or has outdated firmware. In such cases, third-party apps from the store come to the rescue. Google PlayOne of the most popular solutions is the application TV Cast or BubbleUPnP.

These programs can often detect TVs that are ignored by standard Android tools. They can stream video from the browser, transfer files of certain formats, and even control the TV as a remote control. Installing such software on Samsung A50 expands the possibilities of interaction with the home media system.

When choosing an app, pay attention to the presence of ads and paid subscriptions. Free versions often have session time or image quality limitations. For regular use, it's worth considering paid versions, which guarantee stable performance and no interruptions mid-sentence.

Solving typical problems and diagnostics

Even with proper configuration, situations may arise where devices cannot see each other or the connection is constantly dropped. First, check if AP Isolation mode is enabled on your router. This security feature prevents devices within the same Wi-Fi network from communicating with each other.

The second common issue is frequency incompatibility. If the router broadcasts two networks with the same name (SSID) for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, the smartphone may "hop" between them, losing connection with the TV. Try temporarily renaming one of the networks or forcing both devices to connect to the 5 GHz band for higher throughput.

⚠️ Note: Antivirus programs or firewalls on your smartphone may block outgoing streaming connections. If nothing helps, try temporarily disabling the protection or adding the streaming app to the exceptions list.

It's also worth mentioning the impact of distance. A strong signal is required for stable transmission of high-resolution video (Full HD or 4K). If the router is located in another room behind thick walls, the data transfer rate may drop below the threshold required for streaming, causing buffering.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to connect the Samsung A50 to a TV without a Wi-Fi router?

Yes, this is possible if your TV supports Wi-Fi Direct technology. In this case, your phone connects directly to the TV's Wi-Fi module, creating a local network without a router. However, some online services (YouTube, Netflix) will still require internet access.

Why is there sound but no picture when streaming video?

This often indicates a codec or resolution issue. Your TV may not support the video format you're trying to stream, or your smartphone's screen resolution may be too high for your TV. Try changing the output resolution in Smart View settings or using a different player.

Does Wi-Fi connection affect mobile connection quality?

Generally, no. Wi-Fi and cellular modules in Samsung A50 They operate independently. However, when actively using Wi-Fi to transmit heavy traffic (4K streaming), the overall load on the processor and antenna module may slightly reduce system response time, but not voice quality.

How can I improve the quality of a picture if it looks blurry?

Make sure you're using the 5 GHz band, which is less susceptible to interference. Also, check your TV settings: sometimes "Game" or "PC" mode produces a sharper picture than "Movie" mode by disabling unnecessary image processing filters. On your phone, you can try changing the resolution of the screen being streamed in Smart View settings.