How to mirror your Huawei phone's screen to your TV via Wi-Fi

Modern Huawei smartphones boast powerful multimedia capabilities, allowing you to enjoy content wirelessly on a large screen. Wireless image streaming technology is no longer exclusive to flagship models and is now available on most Android devices. Users often look for a way to instantly share photos from a family celebration or stream a movie from an online movie theater to their home theater.

The process of synchronizing the gadget and TV is based on the use of a local Wi-Fi network, which ensures stable high-definition data transmission. It is important to understand that transmission protocols The instructions may vary depending on your TV model and smartphone operating system version. Some methods require a Smart TV, while others work even with regular screens with a special adapter.

In this article, we'll cover all available methods in detail, from built-in system functions to third-party utilities. You'll learn how to set up Miracast, use the DLNA standard, or use specialized apps. Proper setup will avoid delays and audio desynchronization, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience.

Huawei's built-in Wireless Projection feature

Huawei has implemented a convenient feature called "Wireless Projection" into its EMUI and MagicOS interfaces. This tool is based on the standard Miracast, which allows you to stream video in real time without visible compression. You don't need to install any additional software to get started, as the module is already built into the system.

To activate the mode, pull down the notification shade and find the "Wireless Projection" icon. If the icon is hidden, tap the pencil or edit button in the corner of the quick settings menu. Once enabled, your phone will automatically scan for available devices within range of your network.

⚠️ Note: This feature may not appear in the quick settings list if your router is in client isolation mode or using a guest network. Make sure both devices are connected to the primary SSID.

The connection process is simple: select your TV from the list that appears. A permission request may appear on the TV screen, which you'll need to confirm with the remote. After that, the image from your Huawei phone will be mirrored on the big screen.

Why might the function not work?

Built-in projection won't work if Wi-Fi Direct drivers on your router are blocked by your ISP, or if your TV is too old and doesn't support the Miracast standard. In these cases, you'll need an external set-top box.

It is worth noting that when the projection mode is active low battery It happens significantly faster. It's recommended to keep your smartphone connected to a charger or have a power bank handy if you're planning a long presentation or movie viewing.

Using DLNA technology for multimedia

If your goal is not to duplicate the interface, but to play specific files (video, photos, music), then the optimal solution will be the protocol DLNAUnlike Miracast, the phone acts as a server, and the TV simply plays the content without burdening the smartphone's processor with image rendering.

Most modern TVs have a built-in DLNA client. You just need to ensure that access to media servers is allowed in the TV settings. On Huawei smartphones, this function is often implemented in the default Gallery or Videos app.

To start a broadcast, follow these steps:

  • 📱 Open the desired video or photo folder in the default application.
  • 📺 Tap the "Broadcast" icon (rectangle with a Wi-Fi signal) in the corner of the screen.
  • 📶 Select your TV from the list of found devices.
  • ▶️ Enjoy content using your phone as a remote control.

The advantage of this method is the ability to manage other tasks on your phone while watching. You can reply to messages or browse web pages without affecting the movie's playback on your TV. However, system interface There will be no broadcasting, only media files.

Broadcast via YouTube app and streaming services

The most popular usage scenario is watching video content via YouTube, Netflix, or IVI. This is where the mechanism works Google Cast (or its equivalent), which allows the phone to act as a remote control, sending only a link to the video stream to the TV.

For successful operation, it's critical that apps on your phone and Smart TV are updated to the latest versions. Older software versions may use outdated APIs, which will cause connection errors. Check for updates in AppGallery or Google Play.

The connection process looks like this:

  1. Launch the YouTube app on your TV.
  2. Open the same app on your Huawei smartphone.
  3. Click the broadcast icon in the corner of the video.
  4. Select a device from the list.

The unique feature of this method is that video quality is automatically adjusted based on internet speed, not the local network speed. This allows you to watch 4K content even if your router doesn't have high bandwidth, since the traffic goes directly to the TV.

Parameter Miracast (Projection) DLNA (Media) YouTube Cast
Transmission type Full screen mirror Files only Link to the stream
Phone addiction High (screen on) Low Minimum
Quality Depends on Wi-Fi Original file Up to 4K HDR
Battery consumption High Average Short

Third-party streaming apps

In situations where Huawei's built-in tools fail or the TV doesn't support standard protocols, third-party solutions come to the rescue. The market offers a variety of apps that use proprietary data compression and transmission algorithms.

One of the most popular solutions is the application Web Video Caster or TV CastThese utilities can stream video from websites directly to your TV, eliminating the need to download files. This is especially useful for viewing content from browsers.

Another option is to use universal remote controls and media servers, such as BubbleUPnP. These offer advanced functionality for managing codecs and subtitles. Installing such programs requires granting local network access permissions.

⚠️ Important: When installing third-party apps from unknown sources (not from AppGallery), carefully check the requested permissions. Some apps may require access to contacts or the microphone, which is not necessary for video streaming.

Users often note that third-party apps may add ad breaks or have video length limitations in their free versions. Paid versions typically eliminate these limitations and support a more stable codec. H.265.

📊 What method do you most often use to display images?
Huawei's built-in projection
YouTube app
Third-party programs (TV Cast)
HDMI cable

Using adapters and HDMI boxes

If your TV isn't a Smart TV or its Wi-Fi module is faulty, external adapters are the solution. These could be any Android set-top box, Apple TV, or even a dedicated HDMI dongle with Miracast support.

The adapter plugs into the TV's HDMI port and is powered via USB. To your Huawei phone, it will appear as a regular wireless device. In some cases, switching the TV's Source to the appropriate HDMI input is required for operation.

The advantage of this approach is its versatility. You can turn even an old monitor or projector into a Smart TV. The main thing is that the adapter supports the standard. Wi-Fi Direct, which emulates an access point for direct connection to a smartphone.

When choosing an adapter, look for support for 1080p resolution and 60 FPS. Cheap models may limit the frame rate, which will make cursor movement or video appear choppy. High-quality Android TV set-top boxes often have their own app stores.

Solution: Why is there no image or there are delays?

Despite the simplicity of the technology, users often encounter problems. The most common one is that the phone doesn't detect the TV. In 90% of cases, this can be resolved by checking the Wi-Fi frequency. Make sure both devices are connected to the network. 2.4 GHz or both to 5 GHzMixed modes sometimes block detection.

The second common issue is audio and video desynchronization or the appearance of artifacts. This indicates a congested connection. Try turning off other devices that are actively consuming bandwidth or move the router closer to the viewing area.

If nothing helps, try resetting the network settings on your phone. Go to Settings → System → Reset settings → Reset network settingsThis action will delete saved Wi-Fi passwords, but often resolves underlying software driver conflicts.

☑️ Diagnosing connection issues

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⚠️ Note: Menu interfaces and item names may vary depending on the EMUI/MagicOS version and TV model. If you don't find an exact match, look for synonyms in the settings (e.g., "Cast," "Smart View," "Screen Share").

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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

Yes, this is possible using Wi-Fi Direct technology. The phone creates its own access point to which the TV (or adapter) connects, and data is transferred directly between the devices without the need for a home router.

Why does the image flicker when broadcasting via Miracast?

Stuttering (freezing) is usually caused by low local network speeds or interference in the airwaves. Try switching your router to the 5 GHz channel, if supported by both devices, or reduce the distance between your phone and the router.

Do all Samsung and LG TVs support Huawei connectivity?

Most modern Smart TV models support the Miracast standard or have built-in support for Android-compatible protocols. Older models may require a separate set-top box or adapter.

Does screencasting affect internet speed?

When using Miracast (mirroring), the internet is not used; traffic flows within the local network. When using YouTube Cast or online cinemas, traffic is used, but the load is borne by the TV, not the phone.