Wirelessly broadcast your smartphone screen Honor on TV Samsung opens up new possibilities: from watching movies on the big screen to showing presentations wirelessly. However, many users encounter problems: devices don't "see" each other, the connection drops, or the image lags. In this article, we'll look at all current connection methods via Wi-Fi, including Wi-Fi Direct, Smart View And Miracast, and we will also give recommendations on how to eliminate typical errors.
It is important to understand that the connection method depends on the phone and TV model. For example, new Honor 90 or Honor Magic 5 support Wi-Fi 6 And Miracast 3.0, which ensures stable broadcasting in resolution 4K. At the same time, budget models Samsung (series Crystal UHD or The Frame) may limit the frame rate to 30 Hz over a wireless connection. We've taken these nuances into account and prepared universal instructions that work on most devices from 2020 to 2026.
If you have previously tried to connect and encountered an error like "Unable to connect to device" or "Miracast is not supported"Don't rush to blame the technology. In 80% of cases, the problem lies in incorrect router settings, outdated firmware, or Wi-Fi frequency conflicts. We'll examine these scenarios separately and offer solutions.
1. Preparing devices: what to check before connecting
Before you try to connect Honor And Samsung TV, make sure both devices meet the minimum requirements. This will save time and avoid frustration.
Phone requirements Honor:
- 📱 Android version: not lower
Android 8.0 Oreo(For Miracast) orAndroid 10(For Wi-Fi Direct). Older versions may require third-party software. - 🔋 Battery charge: At least 30%. Screen sharing consumes a lot of energy—if the battery is low, the connection may be interrupted.
- 📶 Wi-Fi 5/6 support: for stable broadcasting
1080pand above, dual-band Wi-Fi is required (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz).
TV requirements Samsung:
- 📺 Model and year of manufacture: televisions 2016 and newer (series KU, MU, NU, QLED, Neo QLED) support Screen Mirroring without additional adapters. For models 2012–2015 (series H, J) may be required Miracast adapter.
- 🔄 Software update: Check the firmware update in the menu
Settings → Support → Software UpdateOutdated software often causes errors."Device not supported". - 🔌 Network mode: The TV must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the phone (for Smart View), or be in the mode
Wi-Fi Direct.
Critical Note: If your TV Samsung released before 2016 and does not have a built-in Miracast, connecting via Wi-Fi without an adapter is impossible. In this case, consider options with HDMI adapter (For example, Google Chromecast) or DLNA for transferring media files.
⚠️ Attention: On some models Honor (For example, Honor 8X or Honor 10 Lite) function Screen Mirroring hidden in the developer menu. To activate it, go toSettings → About phone → Build numberand tap on it 7 times. After that,Settings → Systeman item will appearDeveloper Options → Wireless Display.
2. Method 1: Connecting via Smart View (Screen Mirroring)
This is the simplest and most reliable method for modern devices. Smart View (previously Screen Mirroring) uses the protocol Miracast, which is built into most TVs Samsung and telephones Honor on Android 10+.
Step-by-step instructions:
- On TV Samsung:
- 🔍 Click the button
Source(orInput) on the remote control. - 📱 Select
Screen Mirroring(orOn-screen displayin Russian-language firmware). - ⏳ Wait for the message
"Waiting for connection...".
- 🔍 Click the button
- 🔽 Open
Notification panel(swipe down). - 🔍 Find the icon
Smart View,Screen MirroringorWireless display(the name depends on the model). - 📺 Tap the icon and select your TV Samsung from the list.
- ✅ Confirm the connection on both devices.
If everything is done correctly, the phone screen will be displayed on the TV with minimal delay (usually 50–100 ms). This may be critical for games, but for videos and presentations it is quite comfortable.
The TV and phone are connected to the same Wi-Fi network (or Wi-Fi Direct is activated)|
Screen Mirroring mode is enabled on the TV|
The power saving mode is disabled on the phone|
The distance between devices is no more than 5 meters|
Software updated on both devices-->
⚠️ Attention: If the image slows down or breaks after connecting, try switching the TV and phone to the range5 GHzin the Wi-Fi settings. canal2.4 GHzIt's often overloaded with other devices, causing lag. Also, close background apps on your phone—they can consume processor resources.
3. Method 2: Using Wi-Fi Direct (direct connection)
Wi-Fi Direct Allows you to connect your phone and TV directly, without a router. This is useful if you don't have access to a Wi-Fi network or it's unstable. However, not all models Samsung support this protocol - check the documentation for your TV.
How to connect via Wi-Fi Direct:
- On TV Samsung:
- 🔧 Go to
Settings → Network → Wi-Fi Direct. - 🔄 Activate the function and wait until the TV becomes “visible” to other devices.
- 🔧 Go to
- On the phone Honor:
- 📱 Open
Settings → Connections → Wi-Fi. - 🔍 In the upper right corner, click
More → Wi-Fi Direct. - 📺 Select your TV from the list and connect.
- 📱 Open
- 🔑 Enter the PIN code (if required) or confirm the connection on the TV.
- 🖥️ Now you can broadcast your screen via Smart View or send files via
DLNA.
Advantage Wi-Fi Direct - high data transfer rate (up to 250 Mbps in the range 5 GHz). However, the method has limitations:
- 🚫 Doesn't work on TVs Samsung to 2018 (except for flagship models).
- 📵 The connection may be interrupted if the distance is more than 10 meters or if there are obstacles (walls).
- 🔋 Quickly drains your phone's battery (by 20–30% in an hour of active broadcasting).
What should I do if Wi-Fi Direct doesn't find my TV?
1. Restart both devices.
2. Make sure VPN and power saving modes are disabled on your phone.
3. Check if your firewall (antivirus) is blocking the connection.
4. Update your TV firmware via USB (instructions in section 6).
5. If nothing helps, use Miracast or Google Cast (for models with Android TV).
4. Method 3: Miracast is a universal protocol for older models
Miracast - is a wireless broadcasting standard that is supported by most devices, including TVs Samsung 2013–2020 and telephones Honor on Android 4.2+Unlike Smart View, it does not require connection to the same Wi-Fi network, but may have a high latency.
How to enable Miracast on Honor:
- 📱 Open
Settings → Connections → Advanced → Wireless Display. - 🔍 If the item is not there, activate it
Developer Options(as described in section 1) and find thereMiracast. - 📺 Turn on device search and select your TV Samsung.
Setting up your TV Samsung for Miracast:
- 🔧 Go to
Settings → General → External devices → Screen display device. - 🔄 Choose
MiracastorScreen Mirroring(depending on the model). - ✅ Confirm the connection on your TV when prompted.
If the stream is showing artifacts or choppy playback, try:
- 📶 Switch to range
5 GHz(if the TV supports it). - 🔌 Disconnect other devices from Wi-Fi (they may cause interference).
- 📱 Close all apps on your phone except the one you're broadcasting.
| Parameter | Smart View | Wi-Fi Direct | Miracast |
|---|---|---|---|
| A router is required | Yes (or one network) | No | No |
| Max. permission | 4K@30Hz |
1080p@60Hz |
1080p@30 Hz |
| Lag | 50–100 ms |
30–80 ms |
100–200 ms |
| Sound support | Yes | Yes | Depends on the model |
| Energy consumption | Average | High | Low |
5. Solving typical connection problems
Even with proper setup, errors can still occur. We've compiled the most common issues and how to fix them.
Problem 1: The TV is not visible in the list of devices
- 🔄 Solution:
- Restart both devices.
- Make sure your TV is turned on.
Screen Mirroring(Settings → General → External devices). - Turn it off on your phone
Airplane mode,VPNAndEnergy saving. - Check if your antivirus software is blocking the connection (for example, Avast or Kaspersky).
Problem 2: Connection drops after 10-30 seconds
- 📶 Solution:
- Switch the router to a channel
5 GHz(in the router settings, sectionWireless). - Reduce the distance between your phone and TV (optimally up to 3 meters).
- Turn off the function on your phone
Automatic Wi-Fi shutdown(Settings → Network & Internet → Wi-Fi → Advanced).
- Switch the router to a channel
Problem 3: No sound during broadcast
- 🔊 Solution:
- Check if the sound on your phone or TV is muted.
- In the settings Smart View select
Transmit sound(if available). - For Miracast try connecting external speakers to the TV via
HDMI ARCorOptical.
Problem 4: The image is slow or choppy
- 🎮 Solution:
- Close all background applications on your phone (especially instant messengers and games).
- Reduce the broadcast resolution in the settings Smart View (for example, with
4Kto1080p). - Connect your phone to a charger - when the battery is low, the processor reduces performance.
6. Updating the TV firmware Samsung for compatibility
If your TV Samsung does not support Smart View or Miracast, the cause may be outdated firmware. Software updates often add support for new protocols and fix connection errors.
How to update firmware via the Internet:
- 📺 Press on the remote control
Home → Settings → Support → Software Update. - 🔍 Choose
Update now. - ⏳ Wait for the process to complete (the TV will reboot automatically).
If online update is not available:
- 💻 Download the latest firmware for your model from the website Samsung Support (Please specify the exact model, for example, UE55RU7100UXRU).
- 📁 Unzip the file and copy it to a flash drive (format
FAT32). - 📺 Connect the flash drive to the TV and select
Settings → Support → Software Update → Update Now.
⚠️ Attention: Do not turn off your TV during the update! This may cause motherboard failureIf the process is stuck at the stage "Don't turn off the power"Wait 10-15 minutes. If there is no change, contact the service center.
How to find out your TV model Samsung:
- 📺 Press on the remote
Menu → Support → About TV. - 🏷️ The model is indicated on the sticker on the back (for example, QN65Q60TAFXZC).
What should I do if there is no sound or image after an update?
1. Reset your TV to factory settings (Settings → General → Reset).
2. Check the cables and ports (even if the connection is wireless, the problem may be related to the HDMI inputs).
3. Disable the function Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC) in the TV settings - it sometimes conflicts with wireless protocols.
7. Alternative connection methods (if Wi-Fi doesn't work)
If wireless connection is not possible due to hardware limitations, consider alternative options:
1. Adapter Google Chromecast or Miracast-dongle
- 🔌 Connects to the port
HDMITV and creates an access point for broadcasting. - 💰 Cost: from 2,000 to 5,000 rubles (depending on the model).
- ⚡ Supports
4K@60HzAnd Google Cast (For YouTube, Netflix and others).
2. Cable USB-C → HDMI (for new models Honor)
- 📱 Suitable for phones with support
DisplayPort Alt Mode(For example, Honor Magic 4/5, Honor 90). - 🔌 An adapter is required
USB-C to HDMI(price from 1,000 rubles). - ⚡ The delay is minimal (
10–20 ms), suitable for games.
3. Streaming apps (DLNA/UPnP)
- 🎬 Suitable for transfer media files only (photos, videos, music), but not the screen.
- 📱 Popular apps: BubbleUPnP, LocalCast, AllCast.
- 📺 The TV must be turned on
DLNA(Settings → Network → DLNA).
When choosing between an adapter and a cable, focus on your tasks:
- 🎮 For games: wired connection (
USB-C → HDMI) or Wi-Fi Direct. - 🎥 For movies: Smart View or Chromecast.
- 📊 For presentations: Miracast or cable.
8. Connection optimization: how to reduce lag and improve quality
Even if the connection is established, the streaming quality may leave much to be desired. Here are some tips for optimization:
1. Configuring your router for a stable signal
- 📶 Switch your TV and phone to the range
5 GHz(less busy than2.4 GHz). - 🔄 In the router settings (
192.168.1.1or192.168.0.1) select a fixed channel (eg36or48) instead ofAuto. - 🚫 Turn off the feature
Band Steering(it can force devices to switch between ranges).
2. Phone settings Honor to reduce lags
- 🔋 Turn on
Performance mode(Settings → Battery → Performance mode). - 📱 Turn off
Window animationVDeveloper Options(reduces latency). - 🔄 Set a fixed broadcast resolution (e.g.
1920×1080instead of4K).
3. Optimizing your TV Samsung
- 📺 Turn on
Game mode(Settings → General → External Devices → Game Mode) to reduce latency. - 🔊 Turn off sound processing (
Settings → Sound → Sound Effects → Off). - 🌐 If you use Smart View, select
Optimize for videoin the broadcast settings.
4. Checking for interference
- 📡 Make sure there are no devices nearby that create interference: microwave ovens, wireless headphones, other routers.
- 📱 If you use Wi-Fi Direct, turn it off on your phone
BluetoothAndGPS- they may conflict.
FAQ: Frequently asked questions about connection Honor To Samsung TV
🔍 Why can't my phone find my TV via Smart View?
There are several reasons:
- The TV does not support Miracast (check the model).
- It's turned off on the phone.
Wi-FiorBluetooth(they are needed to search for devices). - Client isolation is enabled in the router settings (
AP Isolation), which blocks interaction between devices.
Solution: Restart both devices, check your network settings and update your TV firmware.
🎮 Can I play wirelessly?
Technically yes, but with some caveats:
- Delay (
input lag) at Smart View or Miracast makes up50–200 ms, which is critical for shooters or racing games. - For a comfortable game it is better to use
Wi-Fi Direct(lag30–80 ms) or wired connection (USB-C → HDMI).
Also close all background apps on your phone and turn on Game mode on TV.
📶 Which Wi-Fi channel is best for broadcasting?
Optimal router settings:
- Range:
5 GHz(less congested, higher speed). - Channel:
36,40,44or48(least overloaded). - Channel width:
80 MHz(for maximum speed). - Standard:
802.11acor802.11ax(Wi-Fi 5/6).
Avoid automatic channel selection (Auto) - the router can switch to busy frequencies.