How to Wirelessly Cast iPhone to Samsung Smart TV: A Complete Guide

Modern technology allows you to do away with tangled HDMI cables and enjoy content from your mobile device on a large screen. Apple ecosystem owners often need to display photos, videos, or presentations on their TV, and Samsung Smart TV provides excellent opportunities for this. Thanks to the support of the standard AirPlay 2 In the latest TV models, the synchronization process has become as simple and intuitive as possible for the user.

However, even with compatible hardware, issues with network settings or software versions may arise. In this article, we'll cover all the methods for wirelessly mirroring your iPhone to a Samsung Smart TV via Wi-Fi, including native iOS tools and proven third-party solutions. You'll learn how to ensure a stable connection and high picture quality.

The main requirement for a successful connection is that both devices are on the same local network. It doesn't matter whether you're using a provider's router or an access point, as long as the router correctly transmits data packets between the devices. If you plan to watch large 4K files, make sure the Wi-Fi channel isn't overloaded with other devices.

The first and most preferred way is to use the built-in technology AirPlaySamsung began implementing support for this protocol in its Q, 6, 7, 8, and 9 series TVs, as well as The Frame line, starting in 2019. This allows for the streaming of videos, photos, music, and even the entire smartphone screen in high quality with minimal latency.

To get started, you don't need to install any additional apps on your TV; just activate the feature in the menu. Go to Settings โ†’ General โ†’ Apple AirPlay Settings and make sure the switch is in the "On" position. On your iPhone, open "Control Center" and tap the "Screen Mirroring" icon.

The system will prompt you to select an available device from the list. If your Samsung TV It's displayed there, just tap it. A four-digit code may appear on the TV screen, which you'll need to enter on your iPhone to confirm pairing. After that, the image from your mobile device will appear on the big screen.

It's important to note that streaming quality directly depends on your wireless connection speed. If you notice choppiness or audio desync, try moving the router closer to your TV or switching to the 5 GHz frequency.

๐Ÿ“Š Which connection method do you use most often?
AirPlay (standard)
Smart View (app)
Third-party applications (CastTV, etc.)
Lightning to HDMI cable

If your TV model doesn't support AirPlay or you're using an older version of iOS, the official app will come to the rescue. SmartThings (formerly known as Smart View). This is a universal platform from Samsung that turns your smartphone into a powerful remote control and media server.

Download the app SmartThings from the App Store and sign in to your Samsung Account. Once launched, the app will automatically scan the network and find a compatible TV. Select yours. Samsung Smart TV from the list of devices to start setup.

To broadcast your screen, follow these steps:

  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Open the SmartThings app on your iPhone.
  • ๐Ÿ“บ Click on your TV icon in the list of devices.
  • ๐Ÿ–ฅ Select the "Screen Casting" or "Smart View" option.
  • โœ… Confirm the connection request on the TV screen using the remote control.

This method is great because it allows you not only to mirror your screen but also to control your media content. You can pause videos, adjust volume, and brightness directly from your phone, without leaving the couch. The app also supports slideshows of photo albums.

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In cases where standard methods don't work or the functionality isn't sufficient, you can use third-party translation applications. Programs like Cast to TV for Samsung or Replica They use their own video stream encoding algorithms, which sometimes helps to bypass network restrictions.

These apps work similarly: you install the app on your iPhone, and you may need to install a companion app on your TV (via the Samsung Apps store), although many work through the TV's built-in browser. Once launched, both devices find each other by IP address.

The advantage of third-party software often lies in its support for additional video and audio formats that aren't natively supported. For example, you can stream video files from restricted file manager folders or streams from browsers that don't support AirPlay.

โš ๏ธ Please note: Third-party apps often contain ads or require a paid subscription to unlock Full HD quality. Be careful when choosing software and check reviews in the App Store.

Some apps allow you to use your phone as a touchpad to control the cursor on your TV screen, which can be convenient when surfing the web. However, keep in mind that using third-party software can increase latency when displaying images.

Users often encounter situations where the TV simply "doesn't detect" the phone, or the connection constantly drops. One of the most common causes is the use of different Wi-Fi frequencies (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz), if the router separates them into different networks with different names (SSIDs).

Make sure both iPhone and Samsung TV connected to the same network. Problems can also arise due to the "AP Isolation" feature enabled in the router settings, which prevents devices within the network from communicating with each other.

To diagnose the problem, follow these steps:

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Restart your router, TV, and smartphone (unplug them completely for 10 seconds).
  • ๐Ÿ“ก Check if your router has MAC address filtering enabled.
  • ๐Ÿ”’ Make sure your Wi-Fi encryption type complies with WPA2/WPA3 standards.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฒ On your iPhone, in the Wi-Fi settings for your network, allow access to "Local Network."

If the problem persists, try temporarily disabling your phone's VPN or antivirus firewall, if installed. These services may be blocking ports required for discovery protocols (searching for devices on the network).

What should I do if AirPlay is slow?

If you're experiencing a noticeable lag between actions on your phone and the image on your TV, try reducing the network load. Disable downloads on other devices. Switching your router to a less congested channel (1, 6, or 11 for 2.4 GHz) may also help. In rare cases, resetting the network settings on your TV via the Support โ†’ Self Diagnosis โ†’ Reset Smart Hub menu may help.

Let's compare the key features of the methods discussed so you can choose the best one for your situation. Each method has its own advantages depending on the TV model and intended use.

Method Image quality Latency Difficulty of setup
AirPlay 2 High (up to 4K) Low Minimum
SmartThings Medium/High Average Low
Third-party apps Depends on the application High Average
Cable (Lightning) Maximum Absent Low

As the table shows, wireless technologies have reached a point where the difference in quality compared to cable is practically unnoticeable for the average user. However, for gaming or real-time graphics work, latency can still be noticeable.

If you frequently stream for presentations or work, consider purchasing a Lightning to HDMI adapter, which guarantees 100% stability. However, for watching movies and photos, Wi-Fi is the only convenient method.

The security of your connection remains an important consideration. When using public Wi-Fi networks (in hotels or cafes), screen sharing may be blocked by network administrators or pose a risk of data leakage.

Always check the name of the network you're connecting to. Attackers can create access points with similar names (evil twins) to intercept traffic. On a home network, it's recommended to use guest access for guests to prevent them from accessing your TV and media files.

Update your TV firmware regularly. Manufacturers release security patches that fix protocol vulnerabilities. DLNA And AirPlayThe check can be performed through the menu. Support โ†’ Software Update โ†’ Update Now.

โš ๏ธ Note: The Samsung TV menu interface may vary slightly depending on the model year and Tizen OS version. If you can't find the item described, use the search in the settings (magnifying glass icon).

Following simple rules of digital hygiene will allow you to enjoy content without risking your personal information. Remember that modern Smart TVs are fully functional computers, requiring the same security attention as smartphones.

In conclusion, it's worth noting that the integration between Apple and Samsung products has become significantly deeper in recent years. While iPhone owners previously had to find complex workarounds, it's now a standard feature that works out of the box.

Use the methods described above to create a home theater or host presentations. Technology is advancing, and future firmware updates may introduce new features for even more seamless device integration.

Why isn't my Samsung TV showing up in the AirPlay list on my iPhone?

Most often, the problem is that the devices are on different subnets or client isolation is enabled on the router. Also, make sure that the TV's AirPlay settings aren't set to "First Requests Only" or blocking specific devices. Try rebooting the router.

Is it possible to display an iPhone screen on an old Samsung TV without a Smart TV?

Without a Smart TV or an external set-top box (Apple TV, Chromecast, Android Box), this is not possible directly over Wi-Fi. Older models will require a Lightning to HDMI cable or the purchase of an Android set-top box that supports streaming apps.

Does audio stream simultaneously with video when connected via Wi-Fi?

Yes, when using AirPlay 2 and the SmartThings app, audio is synced with video. However, if you use certain third-party screen mirroring apps (not video streaming), audio may only come from your phone's speakers. In this case, look for the "Audio Mirroring" option in the app's settings.

Does screen mirroring affect iPhone battery life?

Yes, active Wi-Fi video streaming and image encoding significantly drain battery power. For long sessions, it's recommended to keep your iPhone connected to a charger or use wireless charging, if your phone case and model support it.