How to Connect Samsung A22 to TV via Wi-Fi: A Complete Guide

Owning a modern smartphone Samsung Galaxy A22 A TV offers a wide range of multimedia options, but a small screen isn't always ideal for watching movies or sharing photos with guests. Fortunately, wireless technology makes it easy to stream content to a large TV screen as long as both devices are on the same network. This eliminates the need for adapter cables and ensures high-quality data transfer without lag.

Synchronization process Samsung A22 Smart TV is based on the Wi-Fi Direct and Miracast standards, which are integrated into the One UI interface. Users don't need to be networking experts, as the system offers intuitive tools for a quick start. However, there are some nuances that depend on your TV model and software version that are worth knowing beforehand.

In this guide, we'll cover all available connection methods in detail, from native Android features to third-party apps. You'll learn how to set up screen casting, use media servers, and what to do if devices can't see each other. Proper setup will transform your TV into a fully-fledged entertainment center, controlled from the palm of your hand.

Preparatory stage and network requirements

Before you begin setting up, you need to make sure that both devices are a smartphone Samsung A22 and the TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. This is a fundamental requirement, without which most streaming methods will not work. If your router broadcasts networks on different frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), make sure the devices can see each other within the same subnet.

It's also worth checking that your software is up to date. On your smartphone, go to Settings → Software Update and ensure the latest security patches are installed. It's also recommended to update the TV's firmware through the support menu, as older versions of Tizen or Android TV may have vulnerabilities in media transfer protocols.

⚠️ Attention: If you're using a guest Wi-Fi network or a network with AP Isolation, devices won't be able to discover each other. Local communication between connected devices must be allowed in your router settings.

For stable transmission of high-resolution video (Full HD or 4K), it is desirable that the router supports the standard 802.11ac or newer. A weak signal can cause audio and video to become out of sync or artifacts to appear on the screen. If the signal is weak, move closer to the access point during the initial pairing process.

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Method 1: Using Smart View

The easiest and most native way to connect Samsung A22 to the TV - this is a built-in function Smart ViewIt doesn't require any additional apps and works by mirroring your screen. This means your TV will show exactly what's happening on your smartphone's display in real time.

To activate it, swipe down the notification shade from top to bottom and find the icon Smart ViewIf it's not on the first page, swipe the settings panel to the left. Once you tap it, the system will begin searching for available devices within Wi-Fi range. Your TV's name will appear in the list; tap it to begin pairing.

  • 📺 Click on the name of the TV in the list of devices that appears.
  • 🔒 If a connection request appears on the TV screen, select "Allow" using the remote.
  • 🔄 The image from your smartphone is instantly duplicated on the big screen.

It's important to note that when using Smart View, your smartphone may become warmer as the processor actively encodes the video stream. Also, the phone's screen must remain on, although some TV models allow you to dim the smartphone's display when playing a video from the gallery. You can use your smartphone as a remote control to control playback.

Method 2: Samsung SmartThings App

For deeper integration and control of smart home, the company Samsung developed an application SmartThingsIt comes pre-installed on The Samsung A22 is the default, but you can also download it from Google Play if it's been removed. This method is preferable if you want to do more than just mirror your screen, but also manage your media library or use the TV as a second monitor.

Launch the app and log in to your account Samsung AccountClick the Add Device button (the plus sign in the corner) and select "TV." The system will prompt you to scan the QR code that appears on the TV screen or find it automatically. After confirming the code, your smartphone will receive extended control rights.

Menu: SmartThings → Devices → Select TV → Screen Casting

The advantage of this method is the ability to use your phone as a touchpad or keyboard for entering text on the TV. SmartThings also allows you to create scenarios: for example, when you start a video on your phone, the TV automatically turns on and switches to the desired mode. This is especially convenient for ecosystem users.

⚠️ Attention: The SmartThings feature requires registration with a Samsung Account. Make sure your account region matches the region where you purchased your TV, otherwise some features may be unavailable due to licensing restrictions.

Method 3: Cast via Google Home (Chromecast)

If your TV is based on If you have an Android TV or Chromecast built-in, you can use the official app. Google HomeThis method often provides a more stable picture when streaming content from apps, as it uses direct streaming rather than mirroring.

Install the application Google Home from Play Market to yours Samsung A22Open it and find your TV's icon in the list of devices. Click it, then select "Cast my screen." Confirm the action, and the image will appear on the TV.

  • 📱 Open the Google Home app on your smartphone.
  • 📺 Select your TV from the list of available devices.
  • ▶️ Click "Cast Screen" and confirm the request.

The main difference from Smart View is that when watching videos through supported apps (YouTube, Netflix, VLC), the load on the phone's processor is minimal. The phone simply acts as a remote control, sending the command "play a video at this link," while the TV downloads the stream from the internet.

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Comparison of connection methods and their characteristics

The optimal method depends on your goals: whether you simply need to display photos, run a game, or watch a movie in high quality. Each method has its own technical characteristics that affect input lag and image quality.

Characteristic Smart View SmartThings Google Home
Connection type Mirroring Control + Mirroring Streaming (Casting)
Input Lag Low / Medium Average Minimum (for video)
Work in the background Requires an active screen Possible for media Full (for supported applications)
Compatibility Samsung TV, Miracast TV Samsung TV (best) Android TV, Chromecast

Best for gaming Smart View, as it provides the lowest frame rate latency, although it does put a strain on the battery. It's ideal for watching movies from online cinemas. Google Home, as it does not drain the phone's battery and allows you to use other applications in parallel.

Why might image quality deteriorate?

When mirroring (Smart View), the phone encodes the video signal in real time. If the processor is busy with background tasks or the Wi-Fi signal is unstable, the compression algorithm reduces the bitrate, resulting in blocky images or blurry text.

Troubleshooting connection issues

Even with the correct setup, situations may arise when Samsung A22 The TV doesn't detect it, or the connection keeps dropping. Often, the problem lies in power saving settings or conflicting network settings.

If your TV disappears from the list, try rebooting the Wi-Fi module on both devices. Turn airplane mode on and off on your smartphone. Perform a full power cycle on your TV (not just standby, but disconnect from the network for 10 seconds). Also, check if "Guest Network" mode is enabled on your router for one of the devices.

  • ❌ "Unable to connect" error: Check if your TV's memory is full. Clear the app cache on your TV.
  • 📶 Weak signal: Move closer to the router, eliminate physical obstacles between devices.
  • 🔒 Antivirus blocking: Temporarily disable firewalls or antivirus software if installed on your TV or phone.

In some cases, resetting the network settings on your smartphone can help. Go to Settings → General Settings → Reset → Reset Network SettingsThis won't delete your data, but it will reset your Wi-Fi and Bluetooth settings to factory defaults, which often resolves software conflicts.

⚠️ Attention: Operating system and TV interfaces are subject to update. Menu item locations or function names may differ from those described in the instructions. Always consult the manufacturer's current documentation if the standard paths don't work.

Using third-party DLNA applications

If the standard tools don't work or you need to stream specific file formats, media server applications that work with the protocol come to the rescue. DLNAPopular solutions like BubbleUPnP or Web Video Cast allow you to send almost any content to your TV.

Install the selected application on Samsung A22 and a similar (or built-in) video to your TV. In the app on your phone, select a file or video link, then tap the "Cast" button and select the renderer (your TV). The TV will automatically download and play the file.

This method is great because it's universal and works even on older, non-smart TVs, as long as a set-top box is connected. Furthermore, these apps can often stream browser tabs or videos from websites that aren't officially supported by Smart TVs.

Is it possible to output sound to external speakers?

When connected via Wi-Fi, audio typically comes through the TV speakers. However, in the Smart View or Bluetooth settings, you can redirect the audio stream to connected wireless headphones or a soundbar if your TV supports audio output switching.

Why doesn't the TV detect the Samsung A22 phone?

The most common issue is that the devices are connected to different router frequencies (guest network) or access point isolation is enabled. Also, make sure the streaming app (such as Screen Casting or Device Connector) is running on the TV.

Does Wi-Fi connection affect internet speed?

Yes, mirroring (Smart View) significantly impacts the Wi-Fi network because it transmits a live video stream. This can reduce download speeds on other devices. Using Chromecast (Google Home) minimizes the load because the TV downloads the content itself.

Can I play games on my TV with my Samsung A22?

Technically, yes, using Smart View. However, input lag can be 100ms or higher, making fast-paced shooters or fighting games uncomfortable. For strategy or turn-based games, lag isn't a problem.

Does Smart View require internet access?

No, internet access is not required for screen mirroring. A local Wi-Fi network between the router, phone, and TV (or a Wi-Fi Direct connection) is sufficient. However, viewing online videos requires internet access.