Connecting a Huawei Phone to a Samsung Smart TV via Wi-Fi: A Complete Guide

Wireless screen mirroring from a phone to a TV has become a standard feature of modern devices, but users often face compatibility issues between brands. This issue is especially relevant for smartphone owners. Huawei and televisions Samsung Smart TV, where different manufacturers implement technologies differently. In this article, we'll cover all the working connection methods, including built-in features. Screen Mirroring, Miracast, as well as third-party applications for stable transmission of images and sound.

The main difficulty is that Samsung And Huawei use different protocols for wireless broadcasting. If on TVs Samsung this is usual Smart View (based on Miracast), then Huawei - own technology Huawei Share or Multi-screen CollaborationHowever, this doesn't mean connection is impossible: there are universal methods that work regardless of brand. Below, you'll find step-by-step instructions for each technology, as well as solutions for issues such as no sound or image lag.

It's important to remember that connection stability depends not only on device models but also on the firmware version, Wi-Fi network status, and even the distance between the phone and TV. If you've previously tried connecting the devices without success, the problem likely lies with one of these variables. We'll cover in detail how to diagnose and troubleshoot such issues.

📊 Which connection method have you tried before?
Screen Mirroring
Miracast
Third-party applications (e.g. ApowerMirror)
None of the above

1. Preparing devices before connection

Before setting up the connection, make sure both devices meet the minimum requirements. This will save time and avoid frustration if your TV or phone model doesn't support the required protocols.

For Samsung Smart TV check the following:

  • 📺 The TV model must be no older than 2016 release (series KU, MU, NU and newer). Older models may not support Miracast.
  • 🔄 Firmware update: go to Settings → Support → Software Update and install the latest version.
  • 📶 Connect to the same Wi-Fi network as your phone (required for most methods).

For smartphones Huawei (series P, Mate, Nova and others):

  • 📱 The EMUI version must be 9.0 or later (for stable operation Huawei Share).
  • 🔋 Battery charge is at least 30% - screen sharing consumes a lot of energy.
  • 🚫 Turn off power saving mode in Settings → Battery → Power saving mode.
⚠️ Attention: If your TV Samsung released before 2016, it may not support Miracast by default. In this case, you will need to use external devices such as Google Chromecast or Amazon Fire TV Stick, or third-party applications.

Also pay attention to Wi-Fi network frequencyFor minimal delays, it is recommended to use the network 5 GHz, if both devices support it. Network 2.4 GHz may work less stably, especially with a large number of connected devices.

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2. Connect via built-in Screen Mirroring (Miracast)

This is the most versatile method because Miracast — a wireless screen sharing standard supported by most modern devices. On TVs Samsung This function is called Smart View or Screen Mirroring, and on HuaweiWireless projection (Wireless Projection).

Instructions for Samsung Smart TV:

  1. Turn on your TV and go to Settings → General → External devices → Screen Mirroring.
  2. Select an item Begin or Add a device (depending on the model).
  3. Remember the name of the TV that appears on the screen (for example, Samsung-65QN90B).

Instructions for the phone Huawei:

  1. Open Settings → Connections → Wireless Projection (or Huawei Share → Screen Projection in new versions of EMUI).
  2. Click Connect to the device and select your TV from the list.
  3. Confirm the connection on both devices (you may be asked to enter a PIN).

If the connection is not established:

  • 🔄 Restart both devices and try again.
  • 📶 Make sure your phone and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network (even if you are using Miracast, some models require this).
  • 🔒 Disable the VPN on your phone—it may be blocking your local connection.
⚠️ Attention: On some models Huawei (For example, P30 Lite or Y7 Prime) function Wireless projection It may be hidden. To find it, search for "projection" in the settings.

Once successfully connected, your phone's screen will be mirrored on your TV. Please note that in this mode:

  • 🎮 Image lag can reach up to 100–200 ms - this is normal for Miracast.
  • 🔊 Sound will be transmitted to the TV automatically (if not in use) Bluetooth for audio).
  • 📴 Notifications and incoming calls will be displayed on the big screen.
Why might Miracast not work on older models?

Miracast technology requires support for the Wi-Fi Direct standard, which is missing from Samsung TVs prior to 2016 and Huawei smartphones running Android 8 and below. In such cases, the only solution is to use external adapters (such as a Miracast dongle) or third-party apps.

3. Using Huawei Share (Multi-screen Collaboration)

Technology Huawei Share (formerly known as Multi-screen Collaboration) is designed for interaction between devices Huawei, but in some cases it may also work with TVs of other brands, including SamsungHowever, this method is less reliable than Miracast, and requires additional conditions.

To try this method:

  1. On the phone Huawei open Settings → Huawei Share (or Multi-screen Collaboration).
  2. Enable the option Screen projection or Connecting to a TV.
  3. On TV Samsung activate the mode Screen Mirroring (as described in the previous section).
  4. Wait for your phone to detect the TV and confirm the connection.

Peculiarities Huawei Share:

  • 🔄 Works only on phones with EMUI 10.0 and later (For example, Huawei P40, Mate 30).
  • 📱 The TV may not display the entire screen, but only supported applications (for example, Gallery or Video).
  • 🚫 Not all models Samsung Smart TV compatible with this technology.

If the connection fails, try an alternative method:

  1. Connect your phone to your TV via USB-C → HDMI adapter (if supported).
  2. Use Google Cast (if the application is installed on the TV YouTube or Google TV).
⚠️ Attention: Function Huawei Share may automatically turn off when you lock your phone's screen. To avoid this, select the option in the projection settings Do not turn off when blocked (if available).

4. Connecting via third-party applications

If built-in methods don't work, third-party apps can help. They often provide a more stable connection and additional features, such as screen recording or TV control. Let's look at three proven options:

Application Compatibility Peculiarities Delay
ApowerMirror Samsung Smart TV (2017+) + Huawei (EMUI 8+) Supports TV control and screen recording 50–100 ms
TeamViewer QuickSupport Any models with Android 6+ Remote access, but requires internet connection 200–300 ms
Google Home (with Chromecast) Requires Chromecast or built-in Google Cast Stream only supported apps (YouTube, Netflix) 30–80 ms

Let's consider the connection via ApowerMirror as the most universal option:

  1. Install the application on your phone from AppGallery or Google Play (if available).
  2. On your TV, open a browser and go to the website apowermirror.comto get TV code.
  3. Enter this code in the app on your phone.
  4. Confirm the connection and select the mode Screen mirroring.

Advantages ApowerMirror:

  • 🎮 Support for TV control (mouse/keyboard).
  • 📹 Ability to record your screen directly to your phone.
  • 🔊 Audio transmission without additional settings.

Flaws:

  • 💰 The free version has a session time limit (10 minutes).
  • 📶 Requires a stable Wi-Fi connection (preferably 5 GHz).

5. Solving typical connection problems

Even with proper setup, users often encounter errors. Let's look at the most common ones and how to fix them.

🔴 Problem: The TV doesn't detect the phone

Possible causes and solutions:

  • 📵 Wi-Fi Direct is disabled: on the phone Huawei go to Settings → Connections → Wi-Fi Direct and turn on the function.
  • 🔄 Different networks: Make sure both devices are connected to the same access point (even if using Miracast).
  • 🔒 The firewall is blocking the connection: Temporarily disable the antivirus or firewall on your phone.

🔴 Problem: No sound during broadcast

What to do:

  • 🔊 Check if it is connected to the phone Bluetooth headphones - the sound can go to them.
  • 📱 In the projection settings on your phone, select the option Stream sound to your TV (if available).
  • 🔄 Restart the broadcast - sometimes the sound appears after reconnecting.

🔴 Problem: Severe image lag

Ways to reduce latency:

  • 📶 Switch to the network 5 GHz (if the router supports it).
  • 📴 Close background apps on your phone that consume internet (for example, downloads or streaming).
  • 🖥️ In the broadcast settings, select the mode Game or Low latency (if available).

If none of the methods help, try resetting the network settings on your phone:

  1. Go to Settings → System → Reset → Reset network settings.
  2. Please reconnect to Wi-Fi and try casting again.
⚠️ Attention: On some models Samsung Smart TV (for example, series QLED 2020–2021) function Screen Mirroring may conflict with the enabled one Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC). Try disabling it. Anynet+ in the TV settings.

6. Alternative connection methods

If wireless methods aren't an option, consider alternatives. They may be useful if:

  • 📶 Your Wi-Fi router does not support 5 GHz or has a weak signal.
  • 🕒 You need minimal latency (for example, for gaming).
  • 🔌 You have an old TV without Smart TV.

🔹 Connecting via HDMI adapter

For phones Huawei with port USB-C:

  1. Buy an adapter USB-C → HDMI (For example, Huawei USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter).
  2. Connect the adapter to your phone and the HDMI cable to your TV.
  3. On your phone, select the mode Screen sharing (usually appears automatically).

Advantages:

  • 🎮 Delay less 50 ms (ideal for gaming).
  • 🔊 The sound is transmitted automatically.
  • 📶 Does not require Wi-Fi.

🔹 Using Google Chromecast

If your TV does not support Miracast:

  1. Connect Chromecast to the TV's HDMI port.
  2. Install the application Google Home on the phone Huawei.
  3. In applications that support Google Cast (For example, YouTube, Netflix), click the broadcast icon and select your Chromecast.

Restrictions:

  • 🚫 Not all applications support Google Cast.
  • 📱 Unable to mirror the entire screen (only supported content).

🔹 Connect via DLNA (for media files)

If you only need to transfer photos, videos or music:

  1. On TV Samsung turn on DLNA V Settings → General → External devices.
  2. On the phone Huawei use the app Gallery or Music, select the file and click Send to device.

7. Optimize your Wi-Fi network for stable streaming

The quality of your screencast directly depends on the condition of your Wi-Fi network. Even if you have a good connection, a poor signal can cause lag, audio dropouts, or low image resolution. Here's how to optimize your network:

📶 Router settings

  • 🔄 Switch to range 5 GHz (less congested, higher speed).
  • 📡 Place the router closer to the TV and phone (or use Mesh system).
  • 🔒 Change the Wi-Fi channel in the router settings (use channels 36, 40, 44 or 48 For 5 GHz).

📱 Phone settings

  • 🔋 Turn on the mode Maximum performance in the battery settings.
  • 🚫 Turn off background data sync (for example, for Google Photos or Social networks).
  • 📲 Close all unnecessary applications before broadcasting.

Critical recommendation: If your router supports the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, enable it in the settings. This will significantly reduce latency during streaming, especially if there are many devices connected to the network.

Network parameter Recommended value Impact on broadcast
Wi-Fi range 5 GHz Less interference, higher speed
Channel width 80 MHz Increases throughput
Wi-Fi standard Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) or Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) Wi-Fi 6 reduces latency by 30-40%
Router power saving mode Off Prevents connection breaks
⚠️ Attention: If you use Wi-Fi repeater (repeater), connect your phone and TV directly to the main router. Repeaters often add latency, which is critical for screen sharing.

8. Comparison of connection methods: which one to choose?

The connection method you choose depends on your needs, device models, and Wi-Fi network conditions. Below is a comparison of all the methods considered:

Method Delay Image quality Difficulty of setup When to use
Miracast (Screen Mirroring) 100–200 ms Full HD (1080p) Average To watch videos, presentations
Huawei Share 150–250 ms HD (720p–1080p) High Only for Huawei phones with EMUI 10+
ApowerMirror 50–100 ms Full HD (1080p) Low For gaming, streaming, and remote control
HDMI adapter <50 ms 4K (if supported) Low For minimal latency (games, videos)
Google Chromecast 30–80 ms Full HD (1080p) Average For streaming supported apps

Recommendations for selection:

  • 🎮 For games: use HDMI adapter or ApowerMirror with low latency settings.
  • 📺 To watch movies: will do Miracast or Google Chromecast.
  • 📱 For presentations: Huawei Share or ApowerMirror (if control from TV is required).
  • 🏠 For older devices: Google Chromecast or DLNA.

If you're not sure which method to choose, start with Miracast (Screen Mirroring) — This is the most versatile and free option. If the streaming quality isn't satisfactory, consider alternative methods.

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

🔹 Is it possible to connect a Huawei device to a Samsung Smart TV without Wi-Fi?

Yes, but only through HDMI adapter (For example, USB-C → HDMI) or external devices like Google Chromecast (requires initial setup via Wi-Fi, but can then work via guest network). Wireless methods (Miracast, Screen Mirroring) necessarily require Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi Direct.

🔹 Why is there no sound when connecting via Miracast?

This is a typical problem that occurs for several reasons:

  • 🔊 The sound may go away Bluetooth device (headphones, speaker). Turn them off.
  • 📱 The projection option is not enabled in the phone settings Transmit sound.
  • 🔄 Sometimes restarting the broadcast or reconnecting to Wi-Fi helps.

If the sound still doesn't appear, try using ApowerMirror or HDMI adapter.

🔹 How to reduce lag during streaming?

The delay depends on the connection method and network conditions. Here's what you can do:

  • 📶 Switch to the network 5 GHz (if the router supports it).
  • 📴 Close all background apps on your phone.
  • 🖥️ In the broadcast settings, select the mode Game or Low latency (if available).
  • 🔌 For minimal delay use HDMI adapter.

Average latency values:

  • Miracast: 100–200 ms.
  • ApowerMirror: 50–100 ms.
  • HDMI adapter: <50 ms.
🔹 Can I control my phone with my TV remote?

It depends on the connection method:

  • 🎮 ApowerMirror allows you to control your phone from your TV (mouse/keyboard).
  • 📱 Huawei Share sometimes supports control for individual applications (eg Gallery).
  • 🚫 Miracast And HDMI adapter usually do not support reverse control.

For full control you can use applications like TeamViewer QuickSupport, but they add delay.

🔹 Why doesn't my TV detect my Huawei phone?

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